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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 980

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Dive into Chapter 980, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

The next day, Helen received a text about the homecoming ceremony.

The message, delivered on Aaron's behalf, was clear and to the point. It referenced her recent acquisition of the Rockefeller emerald and requested that she bring it to the banquet to impress the guests.

The message also included some complimentary remarks and ended with a reminder for Helen to bring the land deed she had taken from Faye.

Upon receiving the message, Helen called Chandler to express her frustration.

Chandler was equally outraged on her behalf. "They're incredibly opportunistic, aren't they? How dare they use a bit of flattery and a token title to claim credit for your hard-earned achievements.

"Their behavior is utterly shameless. You should either skip the event or have them reschedule it until I can be there. As your fiancé, I should be present for such an important occasion."

"No, I don't need any help. Not only am I going, but it's crucial that I do," Helen replied with a knowing smile.

"Seems like you've got everything figured out already, huh?" Chandler asked, probing for details.

"Of course," Helen replied candidly. She had no intention of concealing her plans. "I've already uncovered quite a bit of Faye's dirty laundry, and I've been waiting for the perfect moment to use it.

"This event is an ideal opportunity for me to secure a legitimate title within the family. Once I have that recognition, it will be easier to take control of the Boston Group in the future.

"Since Faye is so desperate for that piece of land, I'll give it to her. But as a shrewd businessperson, I'll ensure I get something even more valuable in return."

"So, the takeaway is—better to cross a scoundrel than to anger a woman!" Chandler joked.

"Isn't that what you taught me?" Helen shot back playfully. "Clearly, you're an excellent teacher, Mr. Chandler."

"Thanks for the compliment," Chandler replied with a smile. "Is there anything you need from me?"

"Just to come back quickly," Helen said. "I'm about to stir up quite a mess, and I'm worried about handling the aftermath without you here."

"Alright. I'll make sure to return as soon as possible," Chandler assured her.

"What did you just say?" Fiona's chest rose with indignation as she placed her hands on her hips. Stamping her foot, she yelled, "Security! Security! Where the hell are you?"

In no time, two security guards arrived and addressed Fiona politely. "Miss, is there a problem?"

Seeing Fiona's status as a wealthy and influential customer, the security guards naturally took her side.

"Get these two bitches out of here immediately. Their presence is ruining my shopping experience!" Fiona crossed her arms, exuding a sense of entitlement.

Faye stepped in, pretending to be concerned. "Fiona, please calm down. Bianca is my little sister, after all."

Fiona saw through Faye's pretense and pushed her aside, glaring at the security guards.

"What are you two doing? Don't you recognize the heiress of the Boston family? If you offend the Bostons, you'll destroy your reputation in Stagville for good!" she snapped.

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