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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 888

Summary for Chapter 888: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter Summary: Chapter 888 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In Chapter 888, a key moment in the Romance novel Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

At this moment, Chandler suddenly felt that Helen was so insightful that she seemed to be a completely different person. It was as if every relationship was an equal exchange of interests in her eyes.

She didn't believe that true love and genuine relationships would happen to her.

"But I'll always be your lover." Chandler took her hand and rubbed it in his palms, whispering, "Do whatever you want, and I'll support you. But you also have to promise me that you'll keep yourself safe."

After a pause, he sighed and added, "I'd better go with you. I'll be worried if you go alone."

Helen smiled slightly. "But you were injured when you were with me last night."

Chandler looked helpless. "Alright, I'm indeed too weak." Being unable to protect his beloved woman, he really didn't deserve to fight alongside her.

"I didn't mean that." Helen grabbed his hand and looked up at him affectionately. "I just don't want you to get hurt again. I can't fully focus when you're around."

Chandler also laughed. "Do you mean that I'm a handsome troublemaker?"

"Yes." Helen put her arms around his neck and leaned closer. You're so good-looking. I feel uneasy even if I hide you at home, not to mention bringing you out."

With a hint of teasing mixed with confusion in his eyes, Chandler pushed her away from his arms. "Why do I feel that you're being too flowery? Who taught you these words?"

"Do I need to learn it from someone else?" Helen smiled. "I'm a natural when it comes to you."

Then, she shamelessly hugged him and refused to let go.

"I didn't touch your man," Mike said shamelessly. "I thought you abandoned that guy."

"It's up to me whether I want him or not. My man went missing at your place. Don't tell me that you can do nothing about it." Helen intensified her tone.

Mike paused while drinking the wine, and his eyes darkened. "Hels, you can't bully me just because I adore you. I've said that he is not here. I don't want to repeat the same words for the third time."

Helen stared at him intently. In fact, she had also speculated that it was the work of a third party. She was merely holding onto the sliver of hope.

"I'm sorry for bothering you," Helen said before turning to leave.

"Wait a minute," Mike said, smiling again. "I can't find your man, but that doesn't mean that I can't help you to save your brother."

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