Summary of Chapter 892 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 892 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Ms. Bianca, you're closer to Mrs. Boston, but you should not forget your father. I always see him eating alone, and he looks quite lonely. You should come back more often to see him when you're free," Martha reminded her.
"We have our own arrangements for these things. You don't have to worry about that," Chandler replied kindly.
Martha could tell that he was well-mannered. Saying they had arrangements was actually a hint that she shouldn't interfere too much, giving her room not to humiliate herself.
"You're right. I've talked too much," Martha apologized and pointed at the sofa. "Please wait here for a while. I'll go get Mr. Boston."
Then, she turned, about to go to get Aaron.
"You can just ask Faye to come down. I know she's at home." Helen had searched for Faye's location before she came. It showed that she was at the Boston residence.
Martha didn't know why, but Aaron had mentioned that they had to listen to Helen as well. Therefore, she headed toward another direction and went upstairs to look for Faye.
Not long after she went upstairs, Aaron came down instead of Faye. He took his time walking downstairs before greeting Helen and Chandler.
"You're back?" Aaron asked, "Is your brother becoming better?"
"How much better can a person in a coma be?" Helen replied harshly.
"You're right." Aaron sighed before looking at her, "Why are you looking for Faye?"
"I'm here to seek justice for Cameron," Helen said, not beating around the bush.
"You came after listening to your mother, right?" Aaron lowered his head and waved his hand. "Those are just baseless speculations without any real evidence. Don't take them seriously."
Aaron didn't answer Helen.
"Do you know that Cameron is no different from being dead now?" Helen asked again.
"He's not dead," Aaron said stubbornly. "I know my son well. He won't die so easily."
"So easily?" Helen sneered, "Have you forgotten the few years you spent in Oakwood Hospital? You assumed that Cameron wasn't in pain because you didn't see the blood that the nurse had wiped off his body, right?"
Aaron remained silent again, as he had nothing to say.
"Although you seem to have made your decision, I still want to ask again." Helen went all out and said, "Either you hand Faye over and let me take her away today, or I'll leave now and directly deal with the Boston family in the future. Take your pick."
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