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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 188

“If you’re so determined to compensate someone,” Yunice said bluntly, “why not compensate Melina directly?” She exposed them without hesitation. “When Lauren died, the Drake family took a sum of money and walked away. They never cared about her. So why should they get compensated? They don’t deserve it. That’s not kindness—that’s enabling the wicked.”

Owen didn’t reply, choosing instead to defend Elsie. “Elsie didn’t know the full story. She didn’t mean any harm.”

“No harm?” Yunice’s eyes locked onto Elsie. “She’s the worst of you all!”

She stared her down, voice rising with each word. “Everyone knows the Drake family treated Lauren like garbage. If you could dig up information on them, then you must have seen what kind of people they are. And instead of feeling outraged, you hand them compensation like a reward. Are you praising them for what they did? Or are you just hoping they’ll come after me next?”

Elsie let out a shocked little gasp, startled by the accusation. She pushed away from Paul’s protective embrace, flustered and eager to explain. “It’s not like that! I didn’t say anything! They still don’t know Lauren died in your place…”

Yunice’s voice cut in like a blade. “I’ll say it again—Lauren didn’t die in my place. Don’t try to trap me.”

Elsie’s eyes darted, avoiding her gaze as she subtly slid her phone behind her back—recording. But Yunice had been too sharp, too guarded. She hadn’t given them even a sliver of evidence.

Owen, of course, had no idea Elsie was recording. He still jumped to defend her. “Elsie didn’t lie. I did tell her about your situation, but I made it clear—nobody’s allowed to leak anything.”

Elsie chimed in earnestly, “That’s right, Yunice. Your reputation is tied to the Saunders family’s reputation. I’d never say a word.”

She’s the most likely one to spill it all.

Yunice said flatly, “You don’t have to pretend. The less you do, the safer we all are. But now that you’ve gone and delivered gifts to the Drake family, with their greedy nature, they’ve probably already set their sights on our family. When they come knocking, are you all going to throw me under the bus to calm things down again?”

Owen snapped, “Well, you caused this mess! Are we wrong to try and fix it?”

Lily, who’d been silent until now, quietly added, “Yunny, if we really wanted to throw you under the bus, why would we go out of our way to speak up on your behalf?”

“Madam Lily,” Yunice sneered, “do you really think that’s fair to say? The Powell family’s accusations were just a few days ago—did you forget that already?”

They were always willing to protect her over small things; but once things got serious, she’d be the first one offered up as a scapegoat.

When Lily lowered her head in shame, Yunice continued, her voice heavy with irony, “Lauren’s death was already closed and buried. No one cared. Yet here you are, digging it back up just to pin the blame on me. You stirred up the Drake family and pointed them straight at the Saunders family—real clever of you.”

Chapter 188 Don’t Pretend It’s Charity 1

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