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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 116

Chapter 116 The Wrong Hands

Chapter 116 The Wrong Hands

Didn’t write the full instructions? Taylor frowned; she had no patience for sloppy work.

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If the instructions could be forgotten this time, what about next time? A wrong prescription, maybe? Her confidence in Yunice was beginning to waver.

With a cool gaze, she said, Just leave it. You can go now,

She had no intention of drinking the medicine. She’d have someone toss it out later.

Yunice set the packet down and turned to leave, but suddenly paused. Something came to mind, and she began rummaging through her bag. Taylor had already stood up, ready to go.

Yunice called out, Ms. Taylor, while I was waiting for you just now, I saw Mr. Gerardo. I noticed he was holding his elbow against his stomach as he walkedit looked like a stomach issue. This is a herbal blend that helps soothe digestion. Brew it for him; it should ease the discomfort.

Taylor turned to look at the medicine packet in Yunice’s hand.

all like that. She’d definitely come

Unsolicited kindness always has a catch. Even if she was a doctor, no one carried around a cureall. prepared. Still, if it meant pleasing her father

Taylor reached for the medicine. Yunice didn’t let go. “Everyone’s constitution is different, Ms. Taylor. Even if you try it yourself first, it won’t mean anything. Your father has internal cold; you run hot. This medicine doesn’t suit your body.

Taylor considered that, then asked, How much is it?

Yunice smiled. It’s complimentaryjust part of the service.”

Taylor didn’t bother replying. As soon as she stepped out of the gatehouse, she saw the person she’d sent to collect the medicine returning.

She frowned. Why are you just getting back now!

Yunice followed Taylor out, eyes narrowing slightly.

The courier said, Someone from Virtue Hall said the medicine was brewed wrong. I had to wait over an hour.

Yunice’s voice came from behind Taylor. Where did you wait?

Definitely not at the clinic.

The courier must have noticed Taylor’s expression, because he hesitated and said, Ata coffee shop nearby.

Yunice stepped forward and glanced at the packet in his hands, then covered it up again. I already personally delivered Ms. Taylor’s medicine. I’ll just take this one back.

Hold it right there!Taylor stepped forward and snatched the packet from her hands.

The more transparent Yunice tried to be, the more suspicious Taylor became. She’d sent someone to pick up the medicine, and Yunice had still delivered a separate batch herselfshe must be known the first one had a problem.

Taylor stared at Yunice, then handed the medicine to her subordinate. Get this tested. I want to know exactly what it is.

It sounded like a statement, but it carried the unmistakable weight of an order.

Once the person had left, Taylor took two steps forward, leveraging her height in heels to look down at the cap perched on Yunice’s head.

What kind of stunt are you pulling?

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Chapter 116 The Wrong Hands

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Yunice replied calmly. The person who came to pick it up wasn’t the same one who was sent. We have surveillance at the shop. Ms. Tayloryou’re welcome to check.

She added, Our medicine bags are custommade, marked with small identifiers only our own staff know. That packet didn’t have one

So it had been switched?

Taylor sneered. You staged this yourself, didn’t you? How else would you know to deliver a second batch in advance!

The performance was too obvious. She’d basically tripped over her own setup.

Yunice said, “The one who came didn’t carry himself right. Kendall family people have presence. Even subordinates should carry that aura. But this guy? His eyes were shifty, first thing he did when he walked in was check who was there.”

Temperament couldn’t be faked. Even among underlings, those from the Kendall family were different from those working for the Saunders family.

Taylor, for example, would never keep someone with the sneaky look of a petty thief.

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