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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 737

Chapter 737 The Snake and the Farmer

Chapter 737 The Snake and the Farmer

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Jordan made a quick call to the police, hinting that it would be safer to check inside despite the

dead meters.

The property manager still had the keys.

So, under police supervision, the manager unlocked all three doors on the thirtieth floor.

To everyone’s surprise, the apartments were empty. No trace of life inside, only the damp, stale smell of long disuse.

It wasn’t a trick.

Wyatt, waiting on another floor to ambush Margaret if she emerged, had his plan shattered.

Then Jordan’s voice came through the phone, heavy with defeat. “Wyatt, we may have guessed wrong.”

Yes–Margaret had fed them a false lead.

They had assumed every dead zone was her hiding place.

But Margaret was clever. She would move.

Even Yunice’s carefully dropped pearls could have been something Margaret allowed, a lure to draw Wyatt into her trap.

The truth was simpler and crueller: Margaret only needed to block the signal in Yunice’s immediate space. That was enough to make her vanish into the void.

It really was like searching for a needle in the ocean.

Wyatt stared at the hallway’s cameras, his heart plummeting.

Margaret must have seen everything just now.

She knew they weren’t following her terms. She knew they were searching.

Yunice’s danger had just multiplied.

On the 29th floor, Margaret lowered her gaze from the peephole after watching the police and

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property manager pass by.

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Yunice had long suspected as much.

So you thought the same? You figured it benefited Paul, so you let it happen? My father saved your life and your son’s, and in return you bled us dry? Is that it?”

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At that moment, Yunice stood on the moral high ground. Margaret fell silent.

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Human nature was never simple. Years ago, wracked by a difficult labor, Margaret had clutched Will’s sleeve and begged him to save her.

She hadn’t signed any waiver. Will had risked his career, his life, to save her.

And when she lived, she had wept with gratitude, showered him with thanks–then turned around and let the Powells use him and Yunice as bargaining chips.

The tale of the farmer and the snake was no different.

After a long silence, Margaret finally raised her eyes. “Yes, I used you. But in those years, the Powells didn’t treat you and your father so badly either. It was you who kept pressing Paul, cornering him step by step. Did you kill him? Otherwise, why won’t Wyatt meet my terms? Why is he tearing the city apart looking for me?”

Her gaze flared red, burning with anger, as if convinced Yunice had deceived her.

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