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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 325

Chapter 325 What Goes Around

Why was no one around?

Why didn’t the scruffy man call the police?

It hit Elsie like a lightning bolt.

She’d been set up.

Finished

She jumped into her car and raced to the police station, trembling all the way–desperate to report what had just happened.

But just as she left, a figure stepped out from the shadows at the end of the alley.

It was Yunice.

A sleek motorcycle sat behind her, the scruffy man perched on it, cigarette dangling between his lips.

He handed over the signed Powell Corporation share transfer agreement, and Yunice accepted it with a cold smile.

All her planning since that dinner with her old classmates had finally come full circle.

She had the document in her hands. Her document.

The scruffy man puffed smoke and muttered, “It was yours to begin with. Now you had to buy it back. That’s some irony.”

It was true. The shares were Yunice’s. But as long as Elsie was living under her identity, Yunice couldn’t touch them. Not legally.

Money? She didn’t care about money. Not anymore.

Now that she had reclaimed her 10% stake in Saunders Hospital, it was only the beginning.

One day, she’d take back the old Saunders home. The entire hospital.

By then, she’d have severed ties with the Saunders family completely. Not even her father’s will would hold her back.

The scruffy man raised an eyebrow. “You spent a lot to pull off that trap. And that cash–back date with Paul is coming up too.”

But Yunice wasn’t worried.

No money? No problem.

She had time–and she could afford to play the long game.

“I’m assigning someone to hold my Powell Corporation shares for now,” she said coolly. “I don’t want any more drama for a while.”

“Oh?” the man was genuinely curious.

Yunice tucked the agreement into her bag. “I’ve got the SATS coming up.”

The man gave a half–amused grunt. Of all things, why pick the slowest route?

But Yunice was young. Whatever path she picked, she had the time to walk it.

And as for Elsie reporting her?

Let her try.

Yunice knew the law better than anyone. There was no case.

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