Summary of Chapter 902 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 902 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.
As Helen stared at Chandler's phone screen, her thoughts began to wander. She couldn't believe Chandler had gone to such lengths for her, even considering the honor and needs of her family.
Seeing Helen lost in thought, Chandler gently ran his fingers through her soft, delicate hair. "What's on your mind? Are you still unsure about confronting Faye directly?"
Chandler paused for a moment, nodding thoughtfully. "That makes sense. I hadn't thought about Mr. Boston being there either. Let me take care of this for you. Besides, he isn't exactly fond of me anyway. A minor escalation won't change much."
Helen's frown deepened. She was amazed at Chandler's kindness toward her.
"You're certainly an interesting character," Dennis remarked. "Most people would go to great lengths to impress their future father-in-law, but here you are, ready to confront him. At this rate, he might not even agree to let Helen marry you!"
As Dennis spoke, a mischievous idea formed in his mind. Now that he knew Helen was Apex, he couldn't let her slip away right under his nose.
Perhaps he could step in and offer to represent Chandler and Helen. That way, he'd have a reason to accompany them to Stagville together.
But before Dennis could voice his suggestion, Helen intervened decisively, "It's alright. I have no reservations. I'll handle this myself. After all, I promised to hold him accountable for his foolishness."
Observing the scene, Charlie let out a heavy sigh. He leaned on his cane and spoke firmly, "Chandler, come with me!"
Sensing the tension in Charlie's voice, Helen shot Chandler an innocent glance. "Did you upset Grandpa?" she whispered.
"No," Chandler reassured her, patting her shoulder gently. "I'll go check on him."
With that, Chandler and Charlie walked silently until they reached the farthest corner of the backyard.
Charlie turned, his expression serious. After confirming that Helen hadn't followed them, he let out a sigh and began, "Have you thought about Helen's well-being when you decided to take action today?
"She's Aaron's biological daughter. Even though the homecoming ceremony hasn't taken place, it's no secret within Glendale's circles. And now, taking her on a journey to seize something her biological father desires—how do you think that reflects on her?
"Absolutely," Chandler affirmed without hesitation, his voice steady and assured. "It's precisely because I know she's been unhappy that I want to support her and help her achieve what she desires.
"While you're concerned about Helen's reputation as a young woman, my priority is to ensure she lives the rest of her life contentedly. All I want is to see more smiles on her face."
Upon hearing Chandler's words, Charlie's expression gradually softened, yet a conflict seemed to cross his mind.
"I understand the appeal of living freely and following one's heart. But humans are social beings, and every action carries consequences. If pursuing fleeting happiness leads to ongoing troubles, I'd rather see Helen lead a more subdued life."
Chandler's tone suddenly hardened. "No," he asserted firmly. "I will wholeheartedly support Helen. If she chooses to take risks and stir things up, I'll handle any challenges that come our way. Mr. Charlie, I can protect her!"
Chandler didn't want Helen to be constantly bound by rules and burdened with worries.
Instead, he hoped for her to live freely, authentically, and with the innocence and spontaneity of a child.
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