Chapter 476 A House Divided
Chapter 476 A House Divided
Elsie rolled her eyes at Yunice, thinking she was just being dramatic.
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But Owen couldn’t hold back and snapped, “If you really cared about Mr. Carl, you wouldn’t have done such despicable things to upset him. You talk nice but act like a snake. Hypocrite!”
Wyatt looked up and shot Owen a cold glance.
Owen flinched and immediately looked away.
Still, he reassured himself–Mr. Carl was here. There was nothing to be afraid of.
Mr. Carl was fair and impartial. He always stood by reason, not family. If Yunice really was in the wrong, there was no way Mr. Carl would side with her.
After the maid brought over slices of red ginseng, Yunice personally made the tea for Mr. Carl.
Carl asked, “They came here–don’t you have anything to say?”
“I don’t,” Yunice replied.
Owen jumped in again, “You think staying quiet means no one will find out what you did? Have you even looked at yourself lately? Scheming, ruthless–there’s nothing ladylike about you! You’re basically a street thug!”
Carl’s voice dropped cold. “Enough.”
Just hearing Owen speak gave him a headache. “If you’ve got something to say, then say it. But don’t sit there slandering your sister. If she’s a thug, what does that make you? You talk like this in front of me- how do you speak to her in private?”
Scolded by Carl, Owen turned away, clearly unwilling to accept it.
Lily softly defended, “Owen’s always had a bit of a temper. He’s just upset… He’s not usually like this…”
Carl replied flatly, “What he’s like normally isn’t my concern. But someone this hot–headed will never accomplish anything.”
Owen looked embarrassed but still wouldn’t back down. “Mr. Carl, why are you only scolding me? She’s the one-
Carl cut him off sharply, “I said we’ll wait for Oscar.”
Only after everyone fell silent did Carl speak again. “Actions have consequences. I’m not going to make judgments based on hearsay. Just because someone brings me so–called evidence doesn’t mean I’ll automatically take their side.”
Yunice looked at Owen, her expression complicated. Unfortunately, the fool was too caught up in his own anger to understand the deeper meaning of Carl’s words.
Wasn’t the reason Owen had been blinded by Elsie all these years because he always listened
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sided stories and believed her so–called evidence?
As Yunice quietly judged Owen, he was doing the same to her.
He thought she shouldn’t get too smug. She had no idea he had a video in his hands.
Once Carl saw her ugly side, let’s see how long she could keep up that sweet little act.
Owen kept glancing at the time, wondering why Oscar was taking so long.
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His face still ached from the hundred slaps he’d received. But what hurt more than the swelling was his shattered pride.
He couldn’t wait to see Yunice exposed and humiliated.
Meanwhile, Yunice leisurely continued preparing the tea. Without making a fuss, she handed the freshly steeped cup to Wyatt.
The gesture was so natural, like she was in her own home.
Owen watched, his chest tightening with discomfort.
How long had she even been with Wyatt? And she was already doting on him?
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He’d been talking here for what felt like forever and she hadn’t so much as offered him a sip of tea. Feeling petty, Owen slumped back against the sofa, thinking, If she poured me a cup, maybe I’d cut her some slack when I expose her. Maybe I’d even say something nice to Mr. Carl so he wouldn’t punish her too harshly.
But instead, Yunice poured another cup of tea, brought it to her lips, and took a sip–without even glancing at the Saunders family.
Owen’s face sank. Lily quietly licked her dry lips.
She’d been sitting there all this time, and no one had even brought her a glass of water.
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