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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 115

Chapter 115 Wedding Invitation

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Each has their own specialty. Maybe your condition isn’t in my brother’s field,” Elsie said, clinging to Taylor’s arm and acting coy. Taylor, I actually studied medicine too, and I’ve done a lot of research on the traditional remedies passed down in our family. Why don’t you tell me what’s bothering you? I might be able to help. It’s better than trusting a quack doctor, right?

Taylor replied halfheartedly. Maybe next time.

Not getting an answer about what illness Taylor had was already making Elsie frustrated. She quickly changed the subject. Taylor, let me take you to my family’s hospital! My brother is in a meeting today. He looks so handsome when he’s in a meeting; you have to see it for yourself!

Taylor’s expression shifted slightly, and seeing the faint blush on her cheeks, Elsie teased, Come on, I’ll take you in through the back entrance.

After glancing back at Virtue Hall, Elsie got in the car with Taylor. Two and a half hours later, someone Taylor sent came to the clinic to pick up the medicine.

Yunice had already divided the boiled herbs into separate bags, labeled with dosage instructions, and personally handed them over. What she didn’t see was that as soon as the person left the clinic, they slipped into a nearby alley and handed the medicine to someone else.

When Taylor returned from Saunders Hospital, Elsie came along to see her off

As Taylor got out of the car, she suddenly said, I heard there’s a wedding coming up in your family. Don’t forget to send me an invitation.

Wedding? Elsie only then remembered Yunice’s upcoming marriage.

There were no secrets among the elite; embarrassing news like this always reached them first.

Taylor, someone from such a highstatus family, lowered herself to ask for an invite, and to Yunice’s wedding no less. It made Elsie feel deeply unsettled. But she forced a smile and said, I’ll ask Yunice personally and bring you the invite myself.”

And if there was no invite, she could always say Yunice didn’t want to give her one.

Taylor smiled again. With Wyatt backing you guys, your hospital’s business should do well.

Elsie felt suffocated. Everyone always talked about how capable Wyatt was, but no one ever mentioned her boyfriend, Paul.

Not willing to give up, she added, Actually, Paul’s really talented too. He just needs a proper opportunity to prove himself.”

For some reason, after she said that, Taylor chuckled and replied, Him? He still needs more experience.”

Why did Taylor speak with that humble, halfjoking tone? Wasn’t that how I was supposed to talk?

Before she could figure it out, Taylor got out of the car. Bobby turned the steering wheel and drove out of the Kendall

mansion.

Through the window, Elsie looked longingly at the oldfashioned mansion. Being born into the right family really was a skill. They were both human, but Taylor was born into wealth and power, while she had to claw her way up from a poor mountain village.

But it didn’t matter. In just a few months, once Paul turned 22, she’d marry into the Powell family. Then she’d be on the same level as Taylor.

No, if Taylor ended up marrying someone like Owen, Elsie’s status might even surpass hers.

Elsie smirked to herself. Being born lucky was one thing, picking the right man was how one truly won at life.

As the car passed the Kendall mansion’s security booth, Elsie casually glanced toward the window and caught sight of a figure in a baseball cap. Because of the lighting, all she could make out was a delicatelooking profile.

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Chapter 115 Wedding Invitation

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She thought the figure looked familiar, and just as she tried to get a better look, the gate opened and Bobby drove the car out. Elsie didn’t see anything.

Taylor was still thinking about the medicine from Virtue Hall and randomly called over a housekeeper to ask, Has someone. from Virtue Hall come by with the medicine?

The housekeeper nodded. They’ve been waiting at the gate for over an hour.”

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