Chapter 929 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 929 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.
"I'd love to go," Helen replied decisively. "When we come back, let's rebrand Hart Jewelry."
Kendrick looked slightly confused. "What do you have in mind?"
"I think 'C&S Signature Jewels' would be perfect," Helen said, her smile brightening as she thought of Chandler.
"C&S?" Kendrick mused, realizing the 'S' probably stood for Spencer. "Alright, I'll have someone start on the new sign immediately."
"No rush," Helen said with a faint smile. She wanted to make this a special surprise for Chandler and planned to design the logo herself.
However, Kendrick misunderstood Helen's comment as a mere courtesy. Once they parted ways, he contacted a designer he knew to begin work on the new logo.
After Kendrick left, Helen headed straight to the restaurant.
It appeared that Chandler had already placed a breakfast order for her. As soon as she took her seat, Chandler handed her a glass of warm milk.
"Have this first," he suggested.
"Thank you," Helen replied. She took a sip of the milk, savoring its comforting warmth.
"How did the meeting go?" Chandler asked casually.
"It went quite well," Helen replied with a cheerful demeanor. Recalling Kendrick's invitation, she added, "I might need to fly to Dardford in a couple of days. Would you like to come with me?"
Chandler hesitated, his expression clouding slightly. "Could we postpone it by a few days? I'm buried in work at the moment."
"That's perfectly fine," Helen replied with a warm smile. "You take care of what you need to do; I'll manage my own plans."
Although she wasn't thrilled about the idea of being apart from Chandler, she understood that maintaining some distance was essential in a relationship.
Having separate careers was important for lasting love, which sometimes meant enduring short separations.
Besides, Helen knew she wasn't some delicate young woman kept away from the world.
Helen smiled, not bothering to deny it.
Since Faye was set on killing her to take the emerald, Helen figured it was only fair to return the favor by taking Faye's emerald for herself.
She decided to hold off on murdering Faye, sparing her life—for the time being.
"Faye, you'd better stay on your toes. Once Cameron wakes up, he'll be eager to settle things with you," Helen mused.
After breakfast, she made a phone call.
It was answered promptly. "Well, well, Ms. Helen. I'm surprised you still remember me. What's the occasion?"
"Cut the small talk," Helen said curtly. "I'm here to discuss business."
"No thanks," came the resigned reply. "I've turned over a new leaf and quit those shady dealings. My mom isn't in the best of health, and I want to do right by her and build some good karma."
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