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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 334

Chapter 334 The Gambler

Paul stiffened. He hadn’t expected Yunice to be this exceptional.

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Linda said calmly, “Even if Yunice is that good, her loyalty’s with Wyatt. Otherwise, why didn’t she ever help you build your

career?”

Paul’s face darkened. He didn’t like the sound of that.

Linda went on, “Taylor’s no less capable than Yunice. If you two worked together for real, things would go twice as smoothly.”

But Paul wasn’t listening. His mind was still stuck on the idea that Yunice had helped Wyatt, but never once helped him.

The more he thought about it, the more he was convinced–Yunice’s obedience all those years must’ve been an act. She never really loved him.

If she had, why wouldn’t she fight for him?

Even Elsie, who started from nothing, had tried every trick in the book to improve herself for his sake.

Yunice, on the other hand, had been so quick to write that breakup letter. She let the world believe she was useless, and never once revealed her own strengths–not even to change his mind.

But for Wyatt? She gave it everything.

The guilt Paul had occasionally felt about falling for Elsie? Gone.

Now he was convinced–Yunice had played him.

Taylor? He didn’t care to even pretend with her. Mr. Randy and Linda could nag all they wanted–he wasn’t going to team up with Taylor.

He had other plans.

The latest round of investment payouts had just landed. When Paul saw the 320 million transfer hit his account, his confidence soared.

Who needed the Powell family? He’d turned 10 million into 320 million all by himself.

What were grades? What was intelligence? What mattered was seizing the right opportunity.

Riding high, Paul reached out to the investment group to reinvest all 320 million.

But this time, they turned him down.

A calm male voice answered on the line. “Apologies, sir. Due to increased administrative complexity, we’re shifting our focus. Going forward, we’ll only be working with high–net–worth clients.”

Paul’s face soured. “Oh, you guys are getting cocky now?”

The man replied evenly, “Well, Mr. Paul, you just earned three hundred million. Surely you wouldn’t want to go back to investing peanuts. We’re scaling up–only taking premium accounts from here on out.”

Paul asked coldly, “What’s the new buy–in?

“Starting at five billion,” the man said smoothly.

Paul nearly choked. “Why don’t you just go rob a bank?”

The man didn’t flinch. “You’re welcome to walk away, Mr. Paul. We’re expanding overseas. Once we launch, domestic clients will be phased out anyway. Best of luck with your future investments.”

Paul didn’t answer Rut a wire tightened in his chest

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