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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 112

Chapter 112 Unlucky Ones

Chapter 112 Unlucky Ones

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Yunice only nodded and didn’t shake Taylor’s hand. She looked at Paul and said directly. Tm not going back with should stay with Ms. Taylor,

you.

She deliberately emphasized the last part, hinting that she already knew about his affair. If he didn’t want Elsie to find out, he’d better stay away from her.

But in Paul’s ears, it sounded like Yunice was jealous and trying to create tension between him and Taylor. So he deliberately took Taylor’s hand and smiled at Yunice. Being with Taylor doesn’t stop me from giving you a ride. Come on, don’t keep your brother waiting

Paul looked at Yunice with a smirk, waiting for her reaction.

She had always been the jealous type. Every time he showed interest in another woman, she’d secretly find ways to sabotage it. He didn’t believe she’d stay indifferent.

Taylor glanced at Paul holding her hand and instinctively tried to pull away. Yunice caught the detail.

She realized that Taylor’s feelings toward Paul seemed more like a sense of ownership, not affection. That was typical of business marriagespublicly bound by status, while privately each had their own lovers and resented the other’s affairs. Paul had Elsie. Taylor likely had someone too.

Just then, Gill walked out from behind the divider, holding the packaged medicine. Here’s your medicine.”

Taylor and Paul both looked over. Gill was fully covered in white lace, her face hidden. But under the lace, her skin was visibly scarred, like it had been burned.

Taylor relaxed. No wonder the doctor stayed behind a screenshe was a burn victim.

Paul also dropped his suspicions. He had thought this clinic belonged to Yunice. Now it was clear he had overestimated her. No ID, no real skills, and besides making pain relief patches, she didn’t know how to run a business.

Paul paid for Taylor and reached out to pull Yunice. The Saunders family had been searching for her desperately. He was determined to take her back today.

Yunice resisted and said, If you insist, then I’ll have to call my sister.

Paul froze and turned back to glare at her. Yunice stared back.

Taylor asked curiously, Who’s your sister?Why did Paul react like that?

Seeing Taylor getting suspicious, Paul gritted his teeth and let go of Yunice. Go ahead, then. Call her.”

He wrapped an arm around Taylor’s waist and walked out. Let’s go.

Once outside, Paul sat in the car with a heavy sigh, then took out his phone and started typing furiously to text someone.

Taylor looked back at the girl inside the clinic with a thoughtful expression. She figured it was time to do some digging into her background.

After Paul’s car finally drove off, Gill hurried over to Yunice and pulled off her veil, coughing. “My voice is turning into a

duck’s

She looked at Yunice and asked, You think Paul’s not coming back?

Yunice replied, He won’t, but someone else definitely will

Sure enough, less than half an hour later, a car stopped in front of the clinic.

Owen and Elsie got out. Owen even looked up at the clinic’s signVirtue Hall.

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Chapter 112 Unlucky Ones

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The moment they stepped inside, a cloud of blackgray dust burst in their faces with a loud puff. They didn’t have time to react and were instantly covered in it, coughing hard.

Owen waved his arms frantically, trying to clear the cloud of dust in front of him. A few seconds later, he and Elsie locked eyes. Elsie looked like she wanted to say something but held back.

Both of them looked like they’d rolled in soot. Only the whites of their eyes and teeth stood out.

But neither of them could laugh, because they knew they looked just as ridiculous to each other.

Owen’s face darkened even more, though it was already black from the powder. He shouted, What the hell is this?

Gill appeared, wearing a cleaning cap, multiple face masks, and full protective gear. Her voice was low and raspy. Oh, sorry about that. I was cleaning and refilling the toner cartridge. Didn’t expect you two unlucky ones two to walk in right then.”

Elsie protested. Why would you call us unlucky?

Gill chuckled. I didn’t mean it that way. Just bad timing, you know?

Seeing Elsie about to argue more, Gill quickly said, Alright, alright, we’ll help you wipe it off

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