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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 23

Chapter 23 Siding With Wyatt

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Paul was standing there, still in the middle of greeting Wyatt, but the moment he saw Yunice, his expression completely changed Yunice could hear the pounding of her heart in her chest.

Meanwhile, Wyatt had already taken a seat on the sofa across from them. When Jordan walked in and saw Yunice still standing there, he called out, Why are you just standing there? Go sit with Wyatt. Mr. Paul is treating us today!

Yunice glanced at Jordan, and she felt as if all the blood in her body had turned icecold.

Just because they had met a few times as children, she had felt a certain familiarity with Jordan, like running into someone from the same hometown. But now that she had been played by both him and Wyatt, she realized She was the biggest fool in

the world

She had thought she was scheming against Wyatt, but in reality, she was the one being played.

However, after the initial wave of shock. Yunice quickly regained her composure and walked straight over to sit on the sofa beside Wyatt.

Paul’s eyes widened instantly. It was already shocking enough that Yunice wasn’t at the Saunders mansion but instead showed up at a clubs. Now, she was actually sitting next to Wyatt?

Does she not know that Wyatt is the Powell family’s mortal enemy? She isn’t standing with me? Paul was furious. He barked out, Yunice, do you have no shame? Get over here right now!

No shame! Yunice lifted her gaze. Mr. Paul, we are neither related nor close. Don’t raise your voice at me.”

Paul knew she was reminding him that their engagement had been called off. But that didn’t mean she could sit with his enemy! Did all the kindness he had shown her before mean nothing?

Frowning, Paul said, Even if I don’t plan to marry you, I still have to keep you in line. Do your brother and the Saunders family even know you’re out this late?

Yunice clenched her fists. Just hearing the mention of her brother was enough to make her panic. But she knew no matter what she did, Paul would tell Owen about tonight. That meant she would be facing Owen’s fury and imprisonment. After that, she would never be able to leave the Saunders mansion again.

Digging her nails into her palm, Yunice said, Tm already 21. I have my own freedom.

Paul sneered and ignored her. Instead, he strode forward, grabbed her wrist, and turned to Wyatt. Wyatt, she must be crazy to run off with you. I’m taking her out of here first, then we can talk.”

Crazy? Just using the excuse of mental illness, he thought he could take me away as he pleases? How long is he going to keep throwing this accusation at me? Her eyes turned red with grievance and frustration. Struggling to free herself, Yunice protested. Im not crazy! You’re falsely accusing me

She couldn’t be taken away. She hadn’t done anything yet

Paul retorted, Not crazy? Then who was it that got sent to a psychiatric hospital?

Turning back to Wyatt, he added, Wyatt, her patient ID at the psychiatric hospital is 1030. You can check for yourself. I’m taking her now before her family starts worrying.”

Yunice’s face filled with panic, tears streaming down her cheeks. She couldn’t break free from Paul’s grip, so she could only look around the room, hoping for help.

But when she scanned their faces, she realized that everyone here held significant status. Yet, they all remained indifferent and were watching coldly. No one was going to stand up for her.

I’m not going back! I’m not going back!Yunice shook her head, struggling desperately against Paul,

To his surprise, he couldn’t drag her away. Paul was shocked by her sudden burst of strength, but at the same time, he still thought she was out of her mind. He was taking her home for her own good, but with the way she was screaming and resisting, it made him look like some kind of kidnapper.

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Chapter 23 Siding With Wyatt

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With a thud. Yunice was pulled to the ground. Paul grabbed her under her arms, preparing to lift her up and carry her out.

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