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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 11

Helen was dazzled by his smile. Thinking of Milton, she gradually stopped herself from being angry. "Chandler asked me to throw away his coat, but Jenson misunderstood me."

Jenson looked in disbelief. "Chandler, is what she said true?"

Although Chandler did not ask Helen to throw away his coat, he acquiesced to her behavior. So, he replied, "Yes."

Esmond said in relief, "Oh, it's really a misunderstanding! Brat, apologize to Helen!"

Although Jenson knew he was wrong, he remained unconvinced.

"Apologize!" Esmond repeated.

Clenching his fists, Jenson said through gritted teeth, "I'm sorry."

Although Helen did nothing wrong, she felt a little guilty when Jenson apologized. "It doesn't matter."

"Get along well in the future! I hope Helen will become my granddaughter-in-law!" Esmond looked at her seriously.

She felt embarrassed as she never thought they could get along.

...

As Newton Residence was spacious, many cleaners cleaned the house early in the morning.

Jenson yawned and walked downstairs in a daze. Just then, he heard a cleaner remind him, "Mr. Jenson, I just mopped the floor. It's a little slippery. Please be careful."

"Okay."

He rubbed his head, suddenly having an idea. He turned around and asked sweetly, "Can you bring me a basin of water?"

...

The cleaner soon brought a basin of water. She was shocked as Jenson poured it on the stairs and ordered her, "Don't clean the stairs now. You can clean them after breakfast."

As he liked to play pranks the most, the cleaner didn't dare to ask, agreeing without hesitation.

There was only Helen upstairs. No one but her would accidentally step on that puddle of water.

Thinking of that, Jenson burst into laughter. He couldn't help but laugh while imagining her falling.

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