<b>Chapter </b>478 The Truth Unravels
Chapter 478 The Truth Unravels
<b>Yunice </b>hadn’t expected to be called on. She hesitated, unsure whether to speak tip—but the <b>moment </b>passed quickly as Wyatt let out a coldugh and said loudly, “What’s there to hide?”
Owen immediately tensed. He wanted to interrupt Wyatt, but quickly realized he didn’t have <b>the </b><b>power </b>to
Wyatt drawled, “He got drunk, crossed the line, and took advantage of a girl. She wasn’t having <b>it </b><b>and </b>called the cops. He agreed to take responsibility just to avoid jail time. Yunice was the one who bailed <b>him </b>
out
He sneered. “Disgraceful.”
Owen’s face flushed deep red. !
the floor would swallow him whole.
most shameful moment of his life exposed in public, he wished
He couldn’t stay another second in the Crawford house. He stood up <i>to </i>leave, but Elsie wasn’t having it. They hade tonight to take Yunice down–how could they leave without aplishing anything?
Seeing Owen losing his cool, Elsie clutched her stomach and stood, raising her voice in usation: “Owen only did that because Yunice set him up!”
Her words made everyone turn to look at her–even Owen looked at her with hesitation.
Elsie’s voice trembled. “Owen, isn’t that what you suspect too? I get it if you don’t want to turn against
stay silent anymore, can we?” Yunice, but she’s gone too far this time. We can’t
She turned to Carl. “Mr. Carl, Owen’s being framed, We asked Yunice to help clear his name, but instead of helping, she forced him to marry that unreasonable woman! She and that woman are working together- he got trapped by them!”
Carl didn’t respond right away. He looked to Yunice. “Yunice, is that true?”
“No,” Yunice said tly. “Mr. Carl, Peggy had solid evidence at the time. I asked Owen if he wanted to go to trial or settle privately. All he did was beg me to ask Wyatt for a top–tierwyer to shut Peggy up. But my dad always said to live honestly, to own your actions. If any of us siblings did something shameful, the others had a duty to call it out, no matter the cost.”
She turned her cold gaze on Owen. “If you didn’t sleep with her, why were you so afraid of going to court? Because she had evidence, right?”
Owen sprang to his feet, furious, grabbing for her cor. “I said I didn’t touch her! I didn’t sleep with her!” Just as he lunged forward, Wyatt kicked him hard.
Owen stumbled backward and fell straight into the couch.
He sat up awkwardly, ncing at Wyatt with fear. He had onlyshed out in a moment of rage.
Carl had heard enough. He mmed his palm on the table. “You do something shameful, then me your sister for it? How dare you!”
“Mr. Carl, I swear I didn’t! I was set up!” Owen shouted.
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<b>Chapter </b>478 The <b>truth </b>Unravel
<b>Carl’s </b><b>voice </b><b>thundered </b>back<b>, </b>“If you’re so innocent, why did you settle<b>? </b>Was it <b>Yunice </b><b>who </b>made you set <b>Didn’t </b><b>you </b>ask her <b>to </b>help <b>twist </b>the truth, to abuse her power<b>? </b>You worthless brat! You <b>screw </b>up and dien <b>try </b><b>to </b><b>drag </b>your sister down with you! What did she do <i>to </i>deserve that?<b>” </b>
Wyatt chimed inzily, “Funny how back when Yunice had no one, I didn’t hear about her <b>dear </b><b>brother </b>lifting a finger to help.”
Carl picked up on that instantly. His brows drew together. “What do you mean, ‘had no one?”
That implied it had been a long time ago. Carl had been abroad for years and only ever heard that <b>the </b>Saunders family had been stable and harmonious. Why would Yunice have been desperate?
Wyatt turned his gaze on Carl. “I’m sure you’ve heard some things from Silverburgh. Rumors abour Yunice?”
Carl’s brows furrowed. He was well–informed, especially about someone as close to him as Yunice. Of course he’d heard some gossip–particrly about Yunice’s wild days with Paul, even when they were <b>still </b>engaged. But he’d always brushed it off since they had a formal engagement. It wasn’t exactly scandalous.
But judging by Wyatt’s tone, this was different.
Wyatt’s expression darkened. “What if I told you all those rumors were lies<b>?</b><b>” </b>
Carl’s expression shifted. He looked at Wyatt, trying to read him–and realized he wasn’t joking.
Owen turned pale. For a brief second, he looked ready to run. But the Crawford family staff stood in the doorway, giving him no chance to escape.
Carl’s fists clenched as his gaze swept the room. “So this is what tonight’s really abouting here to use and point fingers? Fine. No more circling around. Everyone speak now. Whatever’s in your heart, say it. I was your fathers‘ old friend<i>, </i>your family’s elder. If you came to me for justice, then I’ll give you justice–just like your fathers would’ve wanted.”
He looked directly at Owen. “You start.”