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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 15

Chandler saw Jenson come down alone and asked in puzzlement, "Where's Helen?"

"She's gone back," he smiled playfully.

Aware that Jenson was joking, Chandler asked more seriously, "Where is she?"

As Jenson failed to fool Chandler, he could only tell the truth, "She went to the restroom."

"We'll wait for her here."

Displeased, Jenson got in the car. After playing several games, he still didn't see Helen coming down. He muttered subconsciously, "Why is Helen so slow?"

Seeing that it was getting late, Chandler began to worry. "Do you have her phone number?"

"I thought that country bumpkin was so poor that she didn't have a phone. Try to ask others."

Chandler called the rest of his brothers, but no one knew how to contact her.

So, he used all his connections to find Helen. A country bumpkin probably wouldn't wander around in the city. He hoped nothing would happen to her.

Uneasiness spread, and he began to worry about her. If something happened...

"Didn't I ask you to watch over her at school?"

Jenson was startled by his sudden words. Chandler's temper had never changed much. But today, he was angry.

Sensing his brother's anger, Jenson felt aggrieved. "How could I go to the female restroom with her?"

Noticing that he was losing his composure, Chandler said coldly, "I've sent people to look for her. I hope she only got lost."

...

Helen had lost consciousness. When she woke up, she couldn't see around and couldn't speak. Her hands were tied, her eyes blindfolded, and something stuffed in her mouth.

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