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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 141

Chapter 141 Shattered

Chapter 141 Shattered

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Owen hesitated for a long while before finally turning to Yunice. If someone gives an expensive gift, they expect something in return. Just agree to whatever Quinton asks you to do, and that way, you won’t have to return the bracelet.

Yunice looked like she’d just heard a joke and burst out laughing. So you think I’m going to do free labor just to give Elsie a jade bracelet? What exactly would I be getting out of that?

Owen responded with irritation. We’re all family; why make it so complicated? If Elsie wears your bracelet in public, anyone who asks will know you gave it to her. Wouldn’t that reflect well on you?

Yunice clapped for him. Thanks, Mr. Owen, for the good reputation. How about thiswhy don’t you just give me the Saunders Family Hospital? I’ll tell everyone about it too; that’ll make you look good, right?

Owen’s anger flared. Why are you being so unreasonable? You don’t understand basic decency!

Yunice couldn’t be bothered to keep arguing. She turned her head away, drawing a clear line.

Mr. Owen, I don’t think I’m a part of your family, so don’t expect me to play along with your loveydovey family games.”

Owen snapped, So you don’t acknowledge mefine. But what, you don’t acknowledge Dad either? You cut ties with the Saunders family, and you won’t even have the right to visit his grave anymore!

Gill looked up at the sky, trying not to laugh out loud.

Will’s ashes had already been relocated by Yunice a long time ago. These idiots still thought they could use the ashes to threaten me

Yunice shot Owen a scornful look. She didn’t say a word, but her expression made it clear she wasn’t the least bit threatened.

Owen’s brow furrowed; his fist clenched. I’m not joking!

Yunice didn’t even want to play along anymore. She rubbed her ears, as if they’d heard too much nonsense. Then I guess it’s best to call the cops.

No sooner had the words left her mouth than Gill picked up her phone and started dialing. Lily panicked and lunged forward, ready to pull the same old stunt

But one glare from Gill froze her in place. There was no way she could compete with someone as strong as Gill.

Besides, calling the cops might stop it once, but there was no way to stop it forever.

Elsie finally cracked under the pressure. Enough! Stop pushing them. I’ll take it off!

Lily’s eyes turned red as she whipped around, heartbroken. How are you going to take it off? We’ve tried so many times. If it were that easy, it’d be off by now.

Elsie’s face was full of determination. Even if I ruin my hand, I’ll get it off. I can’t stand watching you and Owen beg for me anymore.

Hearing how thoughtful she was, Owen’s nose stung, and he shot Yunice a hateful look.

In that moment, the contrast between the two sisters couldn’t have been clearer in his eyes. But he seemed to forgetthe bracelet had belonged to Yunice in the first place. She had every right to ask for it back.

Elsie kept trying: her hands trembled from the effort, and the bracelet had already scraped her skin red and swollen.

Seeing her face flush and veins pop from how hard she was trying, even Yunice had to admither acting was impressive.

Just as Owen was about to stop her again. Elsie suddenly cried out in pain. The jade bracelet slipped from her fingers and flew

across the room.

But it didn’t land back in Elsie’s handsit veered off to the side, cutting through the air in a vivid green are like a bolt from

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the blue, all eyes following its path.

The bracelet!

With a sharp crack, the jade bracelet smashed against the corner of the wall, instantly shattering into pieces.

Everyone’s face went paleexcept for Elsie, who wore a faint, almost imperceptible smirk.

If she couldn’t have it, Yunice couldn’t either.

Owen was the first to rush toward the shattered bracelet.

Gill looked at Yunice, face drained of color. 4 million dollars; there was no way they could afford to pay that back.

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