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Chapter 307 Unwanted Debts
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Lily choked. “Those were all gifts from Paul. Now that Owen’s forcing her to cut ties with him, she has to return everything…”
Oscar let out a coldugh. “If you’d done that from the start, you wouldn’t have embarrassed yourselves so badly. Yunice’s name wouldn’t have been dragged down with you.”
Lily was speechless<b>. </b>
In the Saunders family, they always med Yunice for ruining the family’s reputation. How did it flip around now?
But she needed something, <b>so </b>she didn’t dare argue back. All she could do was cry and plead. “Now’s not the time to talk about that. Fengdong, help me out just this once. I’ll pay you back. Just think of it as a loan, please?”
Oscar said bluntly, “I don’t have money.”
His research hadn’t yielded any returns yet–he had nothing.
He looked down at the diamond in his hand. Yunice had taken it off the cakest night and handed it to him for fun.
He could probably <b>sell </b>it for something.
He hesitated, debating whether to bail Lily out.
Lily, sensing that hesitation, tried to steer him. “You and Yunice get along well. Could you maybe ask her for help? She’s with Wyatt now. She must have money, right?”
After all, every time Lily saw Yunice, she was wearing something gorgeous–probably gifted by Wyatt.
What she didn’t realize was that the moment she said those words<b>, </b>Oscar’s face darkened. He clutched the diamond in his hand and made up his mind not to give it away.
<b>“</b>Yunice married up. Thest thing she needs is for us to use her to fund the family. That kind of thing makes a husband look down on his wife. <b>Have </b>you thought about how that might affect her in the long run?”
Lily snapped, “You blockhead. Marrying up means you get to enjoy his money and connections. Otherwise<b>, </b>what’s the point of marrying him?<b>” </b>
<b>Oscar </b>said, “<b>Even </b>if <b>it’s </b>for the money, it should be for her to enjoy. You people <b>never </b>gave Yunice a dime<b>–</b>what right do you have <b>to </b>spend her money now<b>?</b><b>” </b>
He hung <b>up</b>.
Lily <b>stared </b><b>at </b>her now–silent phone<b>, </b>stunned. Then, two secondster, she burst into <b>tears</b><b>. </b>
<b>“</b><b>I </b><b>gave </b>birth to two kids, <b>nearly </b>cost me my life, and they’re both ungrateful! Not a single one is willing to help me! I don’t believe I <b>can’t </b><b>raise </b><b>a </b>lousy five million!”
The next morning, Yunice woke up in Wyatt’s bedroom to find him still at home<b>–</b>surprisingly, he hadn’t gone to <b>work</b>.
She nced at her phone. <b>It </b>was already ten.
They’d all had a <b>great </b>timest night, and since everyone present was someone she trusted, she’d let her guard down and had <b>a </b>bit to drink.
Just a little.
Wyatt had brought her home and tucked her into bed. He hadn’tid <b>a </b>hand on her.
She got up and went into the bathroom. When she looked in the mirror, she realized Wyatt had even helped her take off her makeup.
After freshening up. she went <b>downstairs</b>.
<b>4:45 </b>PM
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He often stood by the floor–to–ceiling windows, talking for long stretches–ten, fifteen minutes at a time.
So whenever she ran into him, she almost always saw his back first.
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But Wyatt had broad shoulders, long legs, and elegant hands gripping the phone–his arm muscles defined beneath his shirt.
He looked better than any male lead on TV.
Noticing her movement, Wyatt nced back and said into the receiver, “We’ll talkter.”
He pocketed his phone and walked over, sitting naturally across from Yunice at the dining table.
“Freya sent over your birthday gift first thing this morning.”
Yunice perked up and immediately checked out the three shopping bags ced beside the table.
Three bags<b>… </b>she had a pretty good guess<b>. </b>Freya, Carl, and Victor.
She opened each one.
A bottle of rare, discontinued perfume–clearly from Freya.
A sleek fountain pen–definitely Victor’s style.
The third box contained only a thin envelope. It was so slim she couldn’t even guess what was inside.
Yunice smiled. “It’s been ages since I’ve gotten this many presents. Feels like opening mystery boxes<b>.” </b>
Wyatt leanedzily against his chair, head tilted as he watched her carefully open the envelope.
She didn’t want to damage anything, so she asked a maid for a utility knife and carefully cut through the <b>wax </b><b>seal</b>.
Then she held the envelope from both sides and slowly slid the contents out.
As soon <b>as </b>she <b>saw </b>the photograph, Yunice froze.
Wyatt noticed her expression shift and sat up straighter, ncing at the photo.
It was old, yellowed. The people in it looked young and a little awkward.
But <b>it </b><b>was </b><b>clear </b>enough–her father Will and Carl, <b>back </b>in their youth,
Yunice <b>stared </b><b>at </b>her father’s <b>face </b>in the picture. Her lips curved into <b>a </b>smile, but her
eyes
turned red.
She had been gone for three <b>years</b>, and by the time she came <b>back</b>, almost all of her father’s belongings had been cleared out.
She <b>never </b>thought she’d <b>get </b>to <b>see </b>a photo of him again.
At that moment, <b>a </b>maid approached Wyatt and whispered behind him, “Sir<b>, </b>the old house <b>just </b>called. They’re asking <b>if </b>you and Madam could visit sometime soon.”
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