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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 423

Chapter 423 A Real Friend Doesn’t Need a Title

Chapter 423 A Real Friend Doesn’t Need a Title

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When we came, none of us brought her. She forced her way in,one of the girls whispered. She also said you were definitely a fake heiress and that she came to expose you.

I mean, if someone’s really rich, who would spend a whole month in a hospital ward? Just for some honorary certificate?

Yunice lifted her eyes with a faint smilejust in time to meet Peggy’s gaze from the front van.

In a calm voice, Yunice said, Whether I’m the real heiress or not doesn’t matter. As long as everyone has fun today, that’s what counts. We’re friends because we enjoy each other’s company, not because of anyone’s background, right?

The girl reporting to her was stunned.

Then Qi Xingchen spoke up. She’s right.”

We’re all just here to have fun. No one’s trying to climb the social ladder. Yunice’s background doesn’t

matter.

Yunice glanced at him. He was the only one among them who had any idea about her situation.

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Seeing that Yunice didn’t care at all, the girl wisely dropped the topic. Then I’m really gonna go wild and enjoy myself, okay?

Yunice replied, Go ahead. If there’s anything you like, feel free to take it as a souvenir.

She didn’t lower her voice, so people in all three vans heard her and started cheering. But they were all wellmannered. Even with Yunice’s offer, no one would take anything too expensiveeven though everything here was pretty highend.

There’s a pool!

Yunice, can we use the pool? The public pool at Silverburgh needs a membership, and the fees are crazy high!

Before Yunice could answer, Peggy raised her voice. Of course you can’t. Just look at the waterit’s clearly been changed recently. If a bunch of you jump in, you’ll make it all dirty.”

Peggy came from the wealthiest family in the group. She looked down on the others, and they weren’t about to take it lying down.

What’s it to you if the water gets dirty? Yunice hasn’t said anything. Why are you being such a knowit- all?

Peggy sneered. Do you even know how much it costs to refill a pool like this?

Everyone fell silentshe’d hit a blind spot.

Peggy held up three fingers. At least thirty thousand.”

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Chapter 423 A Real Friend Doesn’t Need a Title

Everyone looked a little embarrassed. Wasting thirty grand just to play in the pool did seem kind of

excessive.

Yunice scanned their faces and said casily. Pools are meant to be used, not just looked at. Don’t worry- have fun.

The butler driving the van chimed in, Madam is right. All the facilities here are for your enjoyment. There’s no need to feel guilty.

Peggy shot Yunice a knowing look, then glanced at the butler. Resting her chin on her hand, she said with a sly smile, Hey, Yunice, where’s your husband? Why hasn’t he come out to greet us? Is he looking down on us?

Yunice replied calmly, He’s busy.

Peggy snorted at that, then deliberately made small talk with the butler. So, what’s your relationship with Yunice? You two kinda look alike. Are you her dad?

The butler’s face darkened, and he cut her off at once. Watch your words. Madam and Lare employer and employee. Nothing more.”

Everyone else thought Peggy was being too obvious about stirring up drama and started grumbling.

Why are you always trying to stand out? Who cares what their relationship is? We’re here to have fun. If you don’t want to, nobody’s forcing you.”

Peggy brushed it off. I’m just thinking about everyone’s best interests. You know how fake heiresses are trending online these days? Daughters of maids, butlers, driversusing their parentsjobs to fake a rich- girl lifestyle.

She shot a glance at Yunice. What if Yunice is one of those? Pretending to be rich just to let you guys use these fancy facilities? If something gets damaged, guess who’ll be paying for it? All of you.”

Yunice’s not like that! If anyone here is vain, it’s you!Several friends spoke up in her defense.

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