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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 353

Chapter 353 Torn Between Two Devils

“Elsic!” Paul roared and kicked the door open!

Elsie flinched, her whole body trembling as she quickly shoved her hands behind her back. Her wide eyes locked onto Paul in

terror…

Why is he here?!

Paul stormed over, grabbed Morgan by the collar, and yanked him out of the wheelchair. “You bastard! You think you can steal my woman?!”

Morgan, still injured, fell hard to the floor and glared at Paul with fury in his eyes.

But he was far from recovered–he was all bark and no bite.

Paul ignored him. With one hand, he grabbed Elsie by the throat and dragged her toward him.

Elsie was frozen in fear, staring at him in horror. Then she forced herself to calm down and blurted out first, “Mr. Paul, why are you attacking Mr. Morgan?!”

Paul’s eyes bulged with rage. “You whore, Elsic. How did I never realize you were this good at seducing men?”

Elsic frowned. “Mr. Paul, show some respect. We broke up, remember? You’re married now. Who I’m with has nothing to do with you.”

“We broke up? Since when did I agree to that? You think just saying it makes it true?” he barked.

“What do you expect me to do?” she shot back, “Keep living in shame while watching you play the loving husband to Taylor? Do you have any idea what people have been saying about me since your wedding? I got suspended from the hospital. Store clerks mock me like I’m some beggar. And where were you? Laughing it up with Taylor! I gave you everything I had. When everyone turned on you, I was the only one who stayed. I sold my own things to raise money for you. And what did I get in return? Paul, if you can’t give an answer, then you shouldn’t have made promises.”

Tears streamed down her face as she sobbed–quiet and full of sorrow, as if Paul had betrayed her a hundred times over.

Paul’s expression shifted. There was a flicker of hesitation in his eyes.

Every promise he’d made to Elsie flashed through his mind. For the first time, he felt a pang of guilt. He made up his mind- he was going to take her with him.

Morgan, watching from the floor, sneered coldly. “Elsie, if you walk out with him today, I swear you’ll regret it.”

Elsie’s steps faltered, her gaze torn.

Both men were rich, powerful, and came with their own perks. She didn’t want to let go of either of them.

Paul didn’t notice her hesitation. He pulled Elsie behind him and glared at Morgan. “I know Wyatt’s backing you, but don’t think that puts you on my level. Watch your back, or one day you won’t even know what hit you.”

Morgan had never taken well to threats. He laughed. “Everyone in Silverbrough knows you live off women. Don’t act all tough here just to go crying at your wife’s feet later. Beg her to fight your battles, huh? Hahaha…”

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