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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 637

Summary for Chapter 637: The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 637 – The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) by Free Collection

In Chapter 637, a key moment in the billionaire novel The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders), Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 637 The Trap Tightens

Wendy jerked back in shock, swallowing her unfinished sentence.

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Her entire nasal cavity burned and tingled. Her vision blurred, her lips felt numb and swollen, and her teeth had cut into the inside of her mouth.

She felt warmth beneath her nose, reached up to touch itblood.

Wendy? What are you doing here?

The students delivering the supplies had heard the commotion and hurried up the stairsonly to find Wendy standing there.

She snapped out of it, clutching her nose as she pointed toward the supply room. Thethe supply room! There’s a teacher and a student doing that

What’s that?one of the students asked innocently.

You’ll see when you go in!

The others hesitated but rushed toward the supply room.

Wendy followed, glancing around, but Yunice was nowhere in sight.

Did she run back inside?

Idiot.

Then they heard voices from inside: What are you

What are you two doing here?

Wendy heard the misunderstanding and lit up with glee. She rushed in, yelling dramatically, Mr. Tommy! You’re a teacheryou’d never do something like this, right? Someone must be trying to frame you!

As her voice rang out, the students parted to give her a view.

Only then did Wendy see who was surrounded by the group: her lackey and Mr. Tommy.

Her brow immediately furrowed. Hey

Realizing she nearly exposed herself, Wendy shut her mouth fast.

Wendy, isn’t that your best friend? What’s she doing with Mr. Tommyand why does he look so weird?

Tommy was breathing heavily, his face red. It was obvious to anyone what condition he was in.

The nervous little lackey caught Wendy’s threatening look and quickly pointed and said, It’s a misunderstanding! It wasn’t meit was Yunice!

She was in here with Mr. Tommy the whole time. I saw them, but when she realized she’d be in trouble, she shoved me in and ran!

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Wendy put on a righteous expression. My friend doesn’t lie. I saw Yunice run off tooshe’s definitely the one fooling around with Mr. Tommy!

Tommy, gasping for breath, glared at her. Youyouhow can youaccuse meWendyspreading false rumorsis a crime

Wendy replied solemnly, Mr. Tommy, don’t try to cover for Yunice. Everyone here saw what happened. Are you really going to protect her?

Tommy gritted out, Youneed proofto make accusations!

Wendy raised her brows. Come on, you’re panting like thatisn’t that proof enough?

Tommy clenched his teeth and stood from the bench. You know exactlywhy I’m like thisdon’t you?

Wendy’s eyes shifted as she gave a mocking smile. How would I know? I’m not the one messing around with you

Yes, you are!Tommy pointed at her. Wendy, you’re a student. Do you have any idea what consequences your actions could have?

Wendy froze, caught off guard. What did I do to you?

Tommy accused her furiously, You came on to me. I rejected you. So you drugged me out of spiteand tried to force yourself on me!

What?!Wendy’s voice jumped an octave. Her gaze shifted from admiration to disgust. Was Tommy really that full of himself?

She’d only wanted to get close because he was the top student, something to brag about in front of her friends.

Did he really think he was that charming? He might be popular on campus, but outside this med school, who even knew him?

There was no way she’d be dumb enough to throw herself at someone like that.

Wendy sneered, Get your facts straightthe one messing with you was Yunice!

Tommy snapped, If Yunice was here, then where is she?

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