Chapter Summary: Chapter 893 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 893, 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.
"Don't make such an unfunny joke!" Aaron flung his arm in frustration.
"Joke? I don't like joking or messing around," Helen said expressionlessly. "In that case, I'll assume that you choose to stand with Faye."
Aaron didn't deny it.
Helen recalled what Martha had said, and she was instantly disappointed with him. There were times when stupidity could be fatal.
Living until this age, Aaron still lacked the foresight that Melody and Daphne possessed. Even they knew that Faye harbored malicious intentions.
Keeping Faye around would inevitably lead to a day when she turned against him, yet he still stubbornly believed in her.
In that case, Helen would just let him pay the price for his so-called father-daughter sentiment and foolishness.
Helen glanced upstairs, and she could clearly see Faye hiding behind a pillar, evading her gaze in secret.
She raised her voice and said, "Since you've heard it, then keep in mind that you and the Boston family will have one more opponent from now on."
With that, she left without sparing Aaron a glance.
"You've made a wrong choice again," Chandler muttered before leaving with Helen.
The two didn't walk far before they saw Daphne waiting at the front. Although Helen wasn't in a good mood, she didn't avoid Daphne and walked straight toward her.
"Bianca," Daphne said, looking distressed. "I haven't seen you in a long time."
"Madame, you're kidding me. It has only been a month or so," Helen said indifferently.
"It's different. It's different." Daphne went up to hold Helen's hands in her wrinkled hands, caressing them again and again.
"You were Ms. Spencer before, and now you're my beloved granddaughter. It's been almost 15 years since we last met."
"You'll suffer losses in the future if you act so impetuously," Daphne said with concern.
"Then, just let me suffer the losses." Helen withdrew her hands. "I would rather suffer losses than go against my heart."
She nodded and left after saying that.
Chandler listened to them at the back for a while before apologizing on Helen's behalf. "Helen is simple by nature, and she doesn't see things in complicated ways. I apologize if she has offended you."
"I won't get angry with my own granddaughter." Daphne sighed. Then she recalled something and said, "When you're with her, you have to remind her often that being fearless isn't a good thing. I'm afraid that she will be hurt one day."
"Don't worry. I'll never let Helen be harmed in the slightest even if I get hurt." Chandler guaranteed.
Daphne nodded. "I'll leave my granddaughter to you. Please take good care of her."
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