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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 667

Summary for Chapter 667: The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders)

Summary of Chapter 667 from The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders)

Chapter 667 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s billionaire novel, The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 667 Web of Shadows

Laurie scratched her nose and said with feigned awkwardness, Oh no, I’ve been so busy prepping for class these past few daysI totally forgot.

Wyatt was so furious he could barely speak. You didn’t bother remembering something this important? Do you want me to tear up your prep notes?!

Laurie burst out laughing. This is your problem, not mine. If you think I’m unreliable, why don’t you go talk to Yunice yourself?

That clearly hit a nerveWyatt choked on his words before snapping impatiently, Where did you hide the recorder?

Laurie examined her nails lazily. Inside a rainbowcolored rose bear. Her roommate should’ve left it on her bed.

Wyatt figured Yunice hadn’t returned to the dorm last night, so she probably hadn’t discovered the bear

yet.

He hung up without another word.

Laurie raised an eyebrow. No goodbye?

She slipped her phone away and looked at Yunice. That’s what he gets for yelling at me last time.

Yunice, truth be told, was also dragging her feet. She hadn’t promised Wyatt anything, so going to him. directly felt like admitting she knew about his confession.

And that would mean having to make a choice.

Instead of rushing into a decision, Yunice preferred to buy timeone day at a time.

Just then, her phone rang.

Laurie grinned. Bet it’s Wyatt.”

Sure enough, it was.

Babe

Laurie heard the sudden softness in Wyatt’s tone and immediately winced. Talk about a total attitude switch.

Are you back at the dorm?Wyatt asked.

Just finished class. Not yet.”

Knowing exactly what Wyatt was stalling for, Yunice deliberately teased, Are you waiting for me outside campus?

Wyatt quickly changed the subject. I’m back in Silverburgh. You should stay at the dorm for the next few days. Oh, and I had Nora sent away. But she snuck back, so I need to explain that.

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Yunice raised an eyebrow. He was coming clean that easily?

She already knew Nora had returnedbut she hadn’t expected Wyatt to be the one to confess.

Wyatt explained, I let her go on purpose. She might be linked to your brother’s case. So I can’t move against her just yet.

Laurie shot a glance at Yunice, surprised there was still more going on with Nora..

She’d assumed Wyatt let Nora go just to look like a good guy.

Yunice had thought the same.

Wyatt claimed Nora might be connected to Oscar? That didn’t make any sense. They had nothing to do, with each other.

Wyatt continued, Your brother’s case should’ve been closed a long time ago, but he’s refused to explain why he was at Elsie’s hotel that day.

Yunice already knew this part. She couldn’t figure out what Oscar had been thinking either.

Wyatt fell silent for a moment before suggesting, I think it has something to do with you.

Yunice frowned.

The police found that on the night he went to the hotel, Oscar’s phone shredded a file from an unknown source. There’s no way to trace it now. That file is probably the key.

Yunice still didn’t understandwhat did any of that have to do with Nora?

Wyatt said, I’m only speculating for now. Whether I’m right depends on what Paul does next. Anyway, be careful. Check your dorm thoroughlydon’t let anything suspicious slip by.”

Laurie rolled her eyes. All that buildup just to get Yunice to discover the recorder?

What a scheming man.

Yunice had been lost in thought ever since she hung up.

She came to a stop and turned to Laurie. I’m going back to the dorm.

Laurie nodded. Go on.

At the dorm, Jennie and Lena were both around.

Yunice climbed into her bunk and pulled the curtain shut. Once she’d confirmed there were no surveillance devices nearby, she lay on her desk with a notebook and began sketching out a relationship

map.

Nora.

Paul.

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