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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 352

Chapter 352 The Substitute

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“You didn’t do anything wrong to me. I was the one who wasn’t mentally prepared. That’s my fault. If I ever hurt you, I wouldn’t be human.”

Wyatt’s hand, still behind his back, clenched tightly. After a long pause, he said, “You can shoot me to even the score. I won’t

move.”

Yunice laughed. “If we start hurting each other, then we’re just playing right into Jackson’s hands.”

She rubbed her stomach. “I didn’t eat dinner last night. I’m starving.”

“I want your wontons.”

…Wyatt finally looked at her. “Joe said you should stick to easily digestible food.”

Yunice said, “I’m a doctor. I know. But I still want wontons.”

Wyatt didn’t refuse. He didn’t say anything. He just stepped forward, slipped the agarwood bracelet off his wrist, and fastened it onto Yunice’s./

Yunice blinked, slightly startled, and watched his back as he left the room.

Not long after Wyatt left, a man dressed as a doctor pushed open the door to Yunice’s hospital room.

Yunice was sitting up in bed and immediately recognized the familiar face.

It was Kingsley.

Back at her wedding with Wyatt, Kingsley had promised her a gift—and that gift had been the gun.

Nobody believed in her marriage with Wyatt. Everyone thought he was a ticking time bomb. Kingsley had been worried that if Wyatt’s mood shifted, Yunice would be in serious danger.

So he gave her the gun for protection.

Yunice said, “Kingsley.”

Kingsley pulled down his mask and gave her a hard, disappointed look

He’d given her that gun to defend herself—not to shoot herself.

Yunice said, “Kingsley, this was part of my strategy.”

Kingsley’s face was cold. He looked like he was ready to grab a rifle and go avenge her on the spot.

Yunice said, “The best way to deal with a ticking bomb… is to set it off right where it sits.”

Kingsley replied, “You’re bargaining with a tiger.”

Yunice said, “Kingsley, this is a game of chess.”

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