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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 301

Chapter 301 The Simp

Even Paul hadn’t expected Taylor to slap someone. But as a man, of course he had to stand up for his woman–especially when Elsie had sold off her family’s assets to help him through his darkest days.

Paul barked, “You shrew! Ms. Elsie and I are completely innocent–what gives you the right to hit people?”

He had only been lured here by someone else’s scheme. Nothing had actually happened between them.

Taylor declared loudly, “She seduced a married man with no shame!”

Paul snapped back. “Any man stuck with a woman like you would want to find someone gentler!”

So he wasn’t even trying to pretend anymore?

Fine. Taylor would help him out.

“If you had real ability and actually earned your success, you could’ve married whoever you wanted. But too bad–you don’t. So you ended up with a shrew like me, and spent your life under my thumb. A simp.

Those words hit like a sledgehammer.

Paul’s face turned ghostly pale. He could feel the burning gazes of everyone around him.

Finding a mistress wasn’t shameful. But finding one and still being dominated by your wife, unable to fight back? Now that was humiliating.

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After today, he’d be the butt of every afternoon tea gossip the capital–the man who lived off his wife.

Taylor made a gesture, and bodyguards led by Alan surged forward from behind her.

“Take him away,” she ordered.

The bodyguards moved in without question, grabbing Paul and hauling him off as he cursed and threatened to no avail.

These weren’t just any bodyguards–they were from Taylor’s own family. Even the Powells would have to get her permission before dealing with them.

With Paul gone, Elsie was suddenly left all alone–and right at the center of the scandal.

The stares from family and friends were enough to pin her to the spot.

Back when Paul wasn’t married, they’d praised how well–matched she and Paul were.

Chapter 301 The Simp

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Whether out of genuine distress or just putting on a show, Elsie’s legs gave our beneath her and she collapsed to the ground.

Owen and Lily rushed to help her up and took her straight to the hospital.

A woman who had come with her kids followed closely behind, demanding Elsie give her an explanation.

The scene turned into a noisy, chaotic mess as the group departed.

Oscar, watching it all unfold, spat on the ground. “Absolutely disgraceful.”

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