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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 560

Chapter 560 Unspoken Tensions

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Yunice had never asked about Wyatt’s schedule, so she had no clue what he did each day. But asking no It was a notsosubtle way of saying. Go do whatever it is you’re supposed to do just stop bothering me

But Wyatt either didn’t catch on or ignored it completely. He stayed seated beside her, steady as a mock Yunice had no idea what he was thinking.

Moments later, his phone rang again. Yunice glanced at the caller ID and gave him a quiet reminder. You should answer that. What if it’s urgent?

Wyatt casually tossed the phone into her lap. You answer it

Yunice was speechless.

She picked it up, and Jordan’s anxious voice immediately came through. Wyatt, you need to get over here now! Mr. Jordan’s leavingI can’t stop him!

Yunice looked up at Wyatt. She’d put the call on speaker, so he definitely heard every word.

Jordan sounded desperate, yet Wyatt didn’t budge. What was he playing at?

Yunice could only step in. Mr. Jordan, tell Mr. Jordan we’ll be there right away.

Jordan seemed surprised to hear her voice on the line,

He hesitated but didn’t press. Then please, talk some sense into Mr. Wyatt.

After hanging up, Yunice looked at Wyatt, who still lounged without a care in the world. What? Do you want me to beg you?

Seriously, what kind of twisted logic was this?

If she weren’t trying to keep things smooth for Jordan’s sake, she wouldn’t waste a word on him.

Wyatt chuckled. Wow, so now you do care about what I do?

Yunice had no reply for that.

People could be so frustrating sometimes.

She stood up and tugged on his arm, finally getting him to move his royal behind. He rose and walked with her.

As he stood, Yunice used the moment to discreetly remove her earpiece and slip it into her purse. Whatever was happening on Morgan’s endshe’d have to let it go.

When they reached the room Jørdan had mentioned, Yunice saw two men struggling at the doorway.

Jordan was gripping a middleaged man by the waist. Mr. Jordan, I swear I’m not lyingMr. Wyatt will be here any second. He really will!

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Chapter 560 Unspoken Tensions

Mr. Jordan retorted, Mr. Jordan, I truly can’t help you with this. Please stop putting me in this position

Jordan insisted, Mr. Jordan, you’re one of the most renowned neurosurgeons in the world. If even you say you can’t helpthen there’s no hope left!

Mr. JordanYunice called out as she approached.

Both men turned. Jordan looked confused, clearly wondering why Wyatt had brought Yunice along

Mr. Jordan stepped up to Wyatt, speaking earnestly. Mr. Wyatt, I told you three years ago that I couldn’t treat Nora’s condition. I’m telling you the same thing now. I can’t help her. Please stop pushing me.

Nora?

So this was who Mr. Jordan had been brought in for.

Yunice’s chest tightened. She turned her head slightlyonly to see Wyatt watching her closely, as if reading her reaction.

She frowned and pretended he didn’t exist.

Wyatt spoke. Why are we still standing out here? Let’s go in and talk.”

Mr. Jordan, who had just been arguing moments ago, lost his edge immediately.

Not knowing Yunice’s identity, he spoke freely in front of her. Mr. Wyatt, I’ve reviewed Nora’s brainwaves multiple times. Her brain is fully functional. In my professional opinion, it’s psychological. No drug or surgery will help.”

Jordan, noticing Wyatt’s silence, guessed he might be holding back because of Yunice’s presence. So he jumped in, speaking on Wyatt’s behalf. So what you’re saying isMs. Nora doesn’t want to wake up?

Mr. Jordan replied, There are cases like this internationally. Some people, under immense psychological stress, choose to escape from reality. They fall into a mental slumber, retreating deep into their minds. It’s a psychological disorder.

Yunice added, I agree. Last time I checked her pulse, her body functions and brain signals were perfectly normal. Her health is well maintained, and her eye nerves don’t twitch involuntarily. She seems more like someone who’s just asleep.”

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