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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 528

Chapter 528 A Room Full of Shadows

Chapter 528 A Room Full of Shadows

Elsie was under tight police watcheven Owen wasn’t allowed to see her. So the entire Saunders. household sat shrouded in a heavy silence, tension hanging thick in the air.

As Wyatt’s car pulled into the estate, Yunice noticed another car parked outside.

Paul?she murmured.

The moment they entered the living room, Owen jumped up from the sofa, visibly agitatedbut Peggy yanked him back down before he could charge over.

This has nothing to do with Yunice,” she said flatly. What are you trying to lash out at her for? It was Oscar who assaulted Elsie. Would she really sabotage herself just to take someone else down?

The moment she said assault,Owen’s fists clenched so hard they trembled. His molars ground together with audible force.

Elsie had been violatedphysically and emotionally. He couldn’t even bring himself to imagine the horror of it: Elsie alone, helpless, trapped in despair.

But what shattered him completely-

Was that the bastard responsible might be his own brother.

Yes, he’d known Oscar had issues with Elsie. But he never imagined Oscarhis cleancut, ambitious brotherwould do something this vile.

Yunice glanced toward Lily, who sat utterly still, eyes glazed, like the life had been drained out of her.

A scandal like this? Elsie’s entire future was destroyed. Lily’s dream of seeing her daughter married into a powerful family was now ash in the wind.

Worse yetit was Oscar who had done

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Despite her bias toward Elsie, Lily had always favored Oscar more deeply than anyone else. He was the only one she had raised herself.

Now the eagle she’d raised had gouged out her own eyeand she had no tears left to shed. Now the eagle she’d raised had gouged out he

You’re here to gloat?The voice came from Paul.

He sat with unnatural stillness on the couch. His tone was quiet but carried an eerie chill. The heavy makeup over his scarred face, paired with his sunken cheeks, made him look ghostlike.

Anyone could tell just by lookingPaul had not been doing well. And it hadn’t even been two year the engagement broke off.

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He barely looked human anymore.

Yunice narrowed her eyes. And what are you doing here?

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Chapter 528 A Room Full of Shadows

Lily answered before Paul could. Paul has a good heart. Elsie’s been hurthe feels just as miserable as the

rest of us.

Then she slowly lifted her gaze toward Yunice. Her voice turned sharp.

But you must be pleased, huh?

She had wanted revenge on the Saunders family. On Elsic.

Well, now she had it.

Yunice snorted. From the moment I walked in, all I’ve heard is concern for Elsie. Funny how none of you seem to care that Oscar’s rotting in a cell right now. He might get charged with assaultand not one of you has even mentioned him.

At that, every face darkened.

It was clearnone of them believed in Oscar’s innocence.

Yunice’s voice sharpened. Lily, of all your children, Oscar is the only one you personally raised. Don’t tell

don’t know what kind of man he is.

me you

Lily bit her lip, voice weak. He was holding the knifeHe cut Elsie’s wrist. Everyone saw

Oh? So seeingmakes it true?Yunice snapped. You already forgot how you and Elsie framed me back then?

Lily said nothing, stiff with resentment.

Owen surged up again, trembling with ragehe couldn’t take anyone insulting Elsie right now.

But Peggy held him down firmly. She wasn’t about to let him ruin things. Oscar and Elsie both being in trouble suited her just finebut crossing their golden ticket? Not worth it.

Instead, Peggy turned her eyes, shameless and bold, toward Wyatt.

She recognized him instantlythis must be the legendary, mysterious husband of Yunice. The one whose name no one dared speak.

So she smiled sweetly and said, Actually, I think Yunice makes a good point. There’s definitely something off about this whole thing

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