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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 9

Hearing that, people around began commenting.

"That's right. Janet takes herself too seriously."

"Who does she think she is? Only the Lindseys pamper her. We won't."

Janet was humiliated for the first time. She felt furious and annoyed, rushing over and trying to push Helen.

Unexpectedly, Helen dodged her in time, and she fell to the ground.

Helen said helplessly, "Everyone can see it, right? I didn't even touch her."

She lowered her head and threatened gently, "Janet Lindsey, I know you were the one who pushed me just now. If you do this to me again, Mr. Zac will be the first to know about it."

With a smile, she raised her voice, "Ms. Lindsey, do you need my help?"

Janet turned pale upon hearing that. She hurriedly stood up and ran away.

From a distance, Chandler had been silently paying attention to the scene.

He had assumed that Helen would get bullied, but she didn't seem as stupid as he thought. Unconsciously, he slightly smiled as if he had discovered an interesting prey.

After the farce ended, Helen had lost her interest in staying here. Looking at Margaret, she said, "Ms. Leonard, I have to leave. Pardon me."

"I'm sorry for what happened just now." Margaret looked kind. But actually, she secretly blamed Janet's stupid actions.

Just as Helen turned around, she heard a ripping sound. Was her dress' zipper broken? She was so unlucky today!

She could only hold tightly to the zipper to keep her dress from falling. Although she had turned around, she could imagine Margaret's gloating.

Zac saw it, planning to take off his coat to cover Helen, but Chandler was a step faster than him.

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