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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 114

Chapter 114 Trusting A Quack?

Chapter 114 Trusting A Quack?

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Yunice nodded at her, signaling her to go entertain the guests. Gill quickly stepped out from behind the screen, forcing at smile. Ms. Taylor.

Yunice stayed calmly seated in her wooden armchair, watching everything unfold through the carved pattern on the screen.

Gill only brought out one chair. Please, have a seat.

Taylor brushed an imaginary speck of dust off her skirt and sat down naturally.

Elsie stood next to her, frowning at Gill like she was asking why she hadn’t brought out a chair for her too.

Gill rolled her eyes, then looked up at the ceiling, clearly showing her disdain for Elsie. Elsie bit her lip in frustration but didn’t dare show her true colors in front of Taylor.

Taylor didn’t even seem to notice Elsie was still standing like that’s exactly where she belonged.

Behind the screen, Yunice’s eyes held a trace of mockery. Taylor was a born elite, someone on the same level as Paul. People like them moved through life with a natural sense of entitlement. They didn’t need to care about othersopinionsthey simply believed they deserved the best.

If they genuinely cared about someone, they’d treat them well like Paul did with Elsie. But if they didn’t, they wouldn’t bother pretendingjust like Taylor now.

Through the screen, Taylor could faintly see a woman behind it, her face covered in a black veil.

She crossed her right leg over her left, rested her handbag on her lap, and asked Yunice, Can you treat health problems?

Yunice had a jadeite on her tongue to alter her voice.

She said, I can treat your condition, but I suggest you have your friend step out. I’d like to speak with you privately.

Taylor’s expression shifted as she glanced at Elsie, clearly with no intention of keeping her around.

Gill motioned to Elsie. Please wait over here.

Elsie was annoyed but didn’t dare show it. Reluctantly, she walked away and waited on the side. She kept her ears perked up, curious about what Taylor needed treated.

Behind the screen, Yunice cut to the point. It’s your hair, isn’t it?

Taylor’s furrowed brow eased as she looked toward the screen in surprise.

Yunice continued, Hair is considered the excess of blood. Longterm mental stress disrupts your circulation. Eventually, your body uses physical symptoms to force you to pay attention.

Taylor scoffed as she was not entirely convinced. I’ve seen plenty of private doctors. They say the same thing, prescribe at bunch of meds, and nothing works.

She’d just had too many disappointing experiences and didn’t want to waste more time.

Yunice didn’t rush to brag about her skills. She said calmly, You came here, so you’re clearly still hoping for a solution.

After thinking for a moment, Yunice got up and started preparing the medicine, instructing Gill to begin boiling it.

She sat back down and said, I’ll give you a week’s worth to start. Come back after a week. Hair growth isn’t instant. It’ll take at least a month before you start seeing fuzz. If you’re in a hurry, don’t bother. But if you want to try, I won’t charge you until you see results.

Taylor toyed with her car keys in her hand, not responding right away. She’d heard plenty of empty promises before. She also knew medicine wasn’t magic; miracles didn’t happen overnight. The only way to know was to try it herself. She hadn’t even

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Chapter 114 Trusting A Quack?

considered this clinic before. But after her father complimented the pain relief pick

worth a shot.

She was hoping this woman really was some hidden expert.

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