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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 454

Chapter 454 Deal or Destroy

Yunice calmly asked the officer, How exactly do you prove it’s rape? Even if there’s DNA and physical injuries, what if it was consensual and she just changed her mind after the fact?

Cases like that were common. Once someone claimed regret, the man couldn’t clear his name even if he jumped into the Yellow River.

That was more or less what the officer meant. If Peggy insisted it was forced, Owen would need hard evidence to prove she’d consentedotherwise, it was legally rape.

Of course, if Peggy withdrew the report, then it could be downgraded to a private dispute and settled outside of court.

So, whether Owen walked or got locked up came down entirely to Peggy’s decision.

Yunice asked, Can I talk to Peggy? She’s a friend of mine.”

Since she looked so gentle and harmless, the officer figured she wouldn’t be a threat and allowed her to speak to Peggy under the supervision of a female officer.

Elsie, sitting right across from Peggy, noticed Yunice walking toward her and sneered in contempt.

Owen had clearly lost his mind. He could’ve pulled in a stranger from the street, and it would’ve been better than calling Yunice.

If anyone in the world wanted to see the Saunders family go down, it was her. With Yunice involved, a five- year sentence could easily turn into ten.

She glanced back at Owenhe had his hands wrapped around the bars, eyes fixed on Yunice with a mix of hope and desperation.

As if she were his last lifeline.

Elsie scoffed. If Yunice hadn’t married well, she wouldn’t even have a seat at the table, let alone a say in anything.

And Peggy? She was a shameless thug. If Yunice couldn’t even deal with her, what could she possibly accomplish?

Yunice stopped a meter away from Peggy, keeping a polite distance. She didn’t look aggressive at all.

You’re saying my brother assaulted you?she asked quietly.

Peggy tensed up, but her face stayed unreadable. She was emboldened by the idea of powerYunice lived in Pavilion Hall and clearly had a wealthy backer, which made Peggy cautious.

Peggy clenched her fists and replied coldly, Yes. Don’t think you can stand above the i you’re his sister.

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Yunice asked again, The police said we could settle this privately. Is that something you’re interested in?

Peggy snorted. What’s the point of telling you? Can you make decisions for your brother?

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Chapter 454 Deal or Destroy

Yunice shook her head slowly, a sinirk playing at her lips. I don’t speak for anyone. But I’m a competent doctorI can uncover the truth. Some people just aren’t good at hiding what’s in their hearts:

Peggy hadn’t been taking her seriously, but something in Yunice’s tone made her pause. She looked at her warily.

Was it just paranoia, or did Yunice really know something?

Yunice continued, I’m in favor of settling this quietly. So if you’ve got conditions, say then. I’ll go negotiate for you. Dragging this into court won’t help anyone.

The more Peggy listened, the more off it felt. If Yunice really wanted to protect Owen and saw through her bluff, wouldn’t she want this to go to trial and expose the lic?

So why was she encouraging a private settlement?

Peggy couldn’t figure out what Yunice was scheming, but her own goal was to avoid a courtroom too. That was never the outcome she actually wanted.

Putting on her usual arrogance, Peggy said, I’ve already been defiled. No man will want me now. As long as he agrees to marry me and take responsibility, I’ll be willing to compromise and marry him- grudgingly.”

Yunice’s smile curled higher, amusement flickering in her brow.

It was perfect. Peggy had shown up at just the right time, like a gift from the heavens.

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