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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 384

Chapter 384 A Dangerous Game

Tommy said, “I’ll expose you, to clear up the misleading impression my earlier words gave the public.”

Yunice said, “I never denied that I have connections behind me.”

Tommy: “You-!”

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Yunice said, “It’s true my background wasn’t good before. But who said a poor background means you can’t have money? Or that you can’t have someone powerful help you?”

Tommy was speechless.

Yunice said, “Whether I’m good at medicine has nothing to do with my SAT scores. And how can you be so sure I’m bad ar medicine?”

“Tommy, maybe you should reflect on whether you’re too narrow in your judgments about people and things. Also, your emotional intelligence is too low. Do you only study and never bother to deal with people?”

Tommy was speechless.

“Whether I cheated on my SATs will be proven in court in the future. Your reputation won’t be affected by your defense of me. Take care of your own affairs and stop making random judgments — that’s my advice to you.“Yunice started packing up, ready to close the shop.

She was worried Elsie might come back to bother her again.

Tommy couldn’t stay any longer and left.

Owen took Elsie to the pregnant.

Phospital. After a full round of tests, they all concluded there were no signs she had ever been

Owen sneered, “Told you those two were quacks.”

The two returned to the Saunders house, only to find Lily packing her suitcase.

Owen asked suspiciously, “Mom, are you going somewhere?

Lily answered awkwardly, “I’m planning to go on a trip…”

In reality, she had received another court summons, ordering her to attend a hearing.

Lily didn’t want to go, so she was planning to flee abroad.

But as soon as Owen heard that, he got upset. “Mom, I told you don’t about this trip beforehand?”

go far away on your own! And why didn’t you tell me

Lily had been trafficked once before – gone for fifteen years so Owen was extremely sensitive about her traveling alone.

Even when she traveled for fun, Owen had insisted that he or Elsie accompany her.

Seeing Lily’s strained expression, Elsie stepped in to smooth things over, “Owen, you can’t be afraid forever. Mom’s old enough to have her own independence. Besides, we’re so busy, we don’t even have time to travel with her.”

But Owen still didn’t agree. He confiscated Lily’s passport and forbade her from traveling alone.

Lily’s eyes turned red and dry, but she said nothing. Elsie gave her a sympathetic look, then went upstairs with Owen.

On the staircase, Elsie casually fished Lily’s passport out of Owen’s pocket and placed it on the stair railing.

She looked back – Lily stared at her in shock.

Once the two had entered the study, Lily quickly grabbed her passport and rushed off to the airport.

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