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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 566

Chapter 566 For the Public Good

Chapter 566 For the Public Good

From the chaotic tone of Morgan’s voice, it was clear the drugs hade ses off per

Any testimony given under such conditions wouldn’t be simieste, bot it was eight finder case involving Elsie.

The officer asked again, Where were you at 8 PM on November 28! What were you doing? Can apar confirm your whereabouts?

Morgan rambled incoherently, his drugaddled mind unable to form coherent responses. He snapped viciously, Elsie was just a bitch. She’s dead, so what? I did the world a favor! Why the hell are grassying He up? Let me go! Aaahhh!

The sound of handcuffs clinking echoed through the video.

Yeah, I strangled her. When I did it, she kicked like a little chick. She bruised my lex You think I was gonna take that? After I strangled her, I slapped her across the face more than a dozen mes?

The officer continued, And after you strangled her? Did you slit her wrists with a knife? Did you ser alone. or did someone help you? Why wasn’t there any trace of you at the scene? Did you clean it up yourself, or did someone else do it for you?

Morgan’s head suddenly slumped forward. The drugs had finally knocked him out.

The officer flipped his notebook closed and said, This Morgan guy’s a regular in our records. He’s definitely involved in this. We can’t let him go. We’ve got to use the lead and dig up concrete evidence before his holding period’s over.

Yunice’s heart surged with excitement. They’d finally dragged Morgan into this!

Her elation faded as she remembered Wyatt standing next to her. Morgan getting locked up was good news for herbut trouble for him.

Noticing her gaze, Wyatt raised a brow. What are you looking at me for? I told you, I’m not helping Morgan. He’s the one who walked into this. I couldn’t stop him even if i tried. His sister

Wyatt clearly had more to say, but Yunice’s eyes drifted past him, and there was a flicker of unease in her expression.

Sensing her discomfort, Wyatt turned around and saw a wiry old man.

The man held a slender black cigarette between his fingerssame brand as the ones Wyatt usually had custommade.

Wyatt glanced from the cigarette to the man’s eyes.

Among men, there’s a primal instinct for sensing danger.

Yunice noticed Wyatt subtly shifting his stance, moving just slightly to shield her behind him.

It was instincta subconscious protective response.

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Chapter 566 For the Public Good

He’d sensed something threatening ahead.

Yunice grew tense, watching Kingsley from behind Wyatt. She had no idea why he had shown up.

Kingsley was someone who rarely appeared in broad daylight.

Had she said something she shouldn’t have? Was Kingsley here to back her up? To confront Wyatt on her behalf?

Kingsley approached and asked Wyatt, Hey, kid. Got a light?

The cigarette in his mouth was still unlit.

Wyatt gave a crooked smile, pulled a lighter from his pocket, and flicked it on. He leaned forward to light the cigarette for him.

As the flame went out, Wyatt said, Nice smoke.”

Yunice was on edge, terrified they might clash. And if they didwho was she supposed to side with?

Kingsley took a long drag, eyes narrowing slightly. Your girl’s pretty loyal.

Then he added, They just brought in a suspect today. You two here for the same reason?

Wyatt replied, You too?

Kingsley let out a dry chuckle. See, a man with a daughter like me can’t stand to see girls get hurt. I heard the one they caught’s some spoiled rich brat. Got off easy more than once already. So I figuredif he gets away again this time, I’ll take justice into my own hands.

Wyatt’s smile was deep and unreadable. After a pause, he said, You’re joking, right?

With the cigarette still clamped between his teeth, Kingsley strolled off with his hands behind his back.

Yunice’s palms were slick with cold sweat. Kingsley had all but spelled it out. There was no way Wyatt didn’t catch his meaning.

Sure enough, once Kingsley was fully gone, Wyatt turned to Yunice with a frown. Elsie had someone like that for a godfather?

Yunice blinked. Huh?

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