Chapter 869 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 869 is a standout chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Jenson was surprised when he read the text. "Helen, are you going to the night market?" he asked.
Helen looked up at him before calmly turning off her phone. "Yes."
She then settled into a nearby rocking chair, gently swaying as if she were an elderly gentleman enjoying a peaceful afternoon.
A little while later, Chandler returned with his phone in hand. "I've got two extra tickets," he announced casually.
"Yes!" Jenson exclaimed, pumping his fist in excitement. "That means I can join you two, right?"
"No," Chandler responded bluntly. "The extra ticket is for Ambrose."
Upon hearing this, Ambrose's face immediately lit up with a broad smile. He eagerly stepped closer and loosened his tie. "Thank you so much, Mr. Newton!"
Jenson shot Ambrose a resentful glance and complained, "Why does he get to go and I don't?"
"Because he's a better fighter than you," Chandler replied, his expression remaining impassive.
Feeling a surge of confidence, Ambrose straightened up, proudly showcasing his well-defined muscles.
Jenson's expression twisted with frustration. As much as he hated to admit it, he recognized that he was indeed weaker than everyone else around him.
Whether it was Chandler or Helen, everyone seemed exceptional in their own right.
Jenson felt like nothing more than a product of his pampered upbringing, with no notable skills beyond his ability to drive a race car. It was no wonder Chandler didn't hold him in high regard.
Despite his frustration, he knew he had no valid grounds to argue. In the end, he clenched his fists and walked away, his mood visibly deflated.
As he took a few steps, a sudden breeze brushed past him, laden with an air of superiority.
As he watched them, Chandler frowned and cleared his throat pointedly.
Ignoring the hint, Jenson continued hugging Helen and shaking her enthusiastically.
Chandler's expression darkened. He walked over and firmly pried Jenson's arms away from Helen, his tone stern and unyielding. "Men and women should maintain their distance."
"But we're not a couple or anything! Helen and I are family, after all!" Jenson insisted, trying to smooth things over.
Unable to stand the situation any longer, Helen opened the transparent box. She quickly retrieved a ticket and handed it to Jenson. "Here, take this."
Jenson's face lit up with excitement. He waved the ticket in front of Chandler and declared, "Look, Chandler! Even without you, I can still go!"
Chandler shook his head, a mix of affection and exasperation in his eyes as he said to Helen, "You really do spoil him too much."
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