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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 845

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What Happens in Chapter 845 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Dive into Chapter 845, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

"Okay!" His men went up to hold Oliver and dragged him to the backyard.

"No! Mr. Randle, please wait for a while. My father will come with his men soon. If he comes and sees my crippled leg, he certainly will not treat your daughter," With his two legs dragged on the ground, Oliver threatened in a panic.

"Your father? I break your leg as your amendment to my daughter. Even if your father is here, I'll still do the same!"

Julian narrowed his eyes in anger and raised his voice, "What are you waiting for? Drag him out!"

"No! No!" Oliver struggled vigorously, and the two men could not hold him down. Only when another two men jumped out from the side were they able to subdue him.

Seeing Oliver being uncooperative, Julian commanded directly, "Just break his leg here."

"Okay." The men went up and raised the arm-thick club he was already carrying.

When he was about to strike, a maid hurried in at the door. "Mr. Randle, Helen is here with her men."

Julian gritted his teeth and waved his hand to dismiss the maid. "You may leave first."

He sat back down on the sofa and instructed, "Bring them in."

With a sigh of relief, Oliver quickly got up from the ground and fixed his hair and clothes. He stood timidly at the corner and dared not to go forward.

Helen, Ambrose, and Shawn soon came in.

Hearing the cries from upstairs, Helen lowered her eyes and could roughly guess the degree of Kiara's illness.

"Are you the one who did this to my daughter?" Julian condemned Helen with a darkened face.

Helen remained silent, glancing sideways at Ambrose behind her.

"You want to stand up for Helen?" Julian wasn't easy to deceive. He said in an unfriendly tone, "Eagle, I advise you to stay out of this.

"My daughter is hurt, and I'm determined to make the culprit pay the price. The Randle family may not have absolute power, but we certainly don't deserve to be mistreated."

Kiara's screams upstairs gradually faded away, and Julian no longer had the patience to argue with them.

He then signaled his men standing at both sides with a solemn expression. "Catch them all. I'd like to see if they will treat Kiara when their lives are at stake."

With that, a dozen men raised the clubs and charged toward the three of them.

Shawn wasn't good at fighting, so he secretly hid behind Helen.

Seeing that, Ambrose finally found the chance to tease Shawn, "Tsk, tsk. You always call me a wimp, and now you're hiding?'

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