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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 758

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Some of the onlookers, clueless about the truth, began casting sympathetic glances at the widow. A few even muttered, “These young doctors can’t really be trusted…”

“Exactly. How else would someone that young become a hospital director?”

“Poor family, losing their breadwinner…”

The intern’s eyes burned red with rage as he heard the murmurs. His voice cracked as he shouted, “Last night was our director’s daughter’s birthday! Ms. Saunders left her own child at home to save that patient! She stood at the operating table for six straight hours until dawn, only to sleep two before rushing back for rounds! And then she found this woman lying on top of the patient, crushing him, and causing a second trauma! And now you dare slander her? Are doctors not human? Do our sacrifices mean nothing, to be smeared by your lies?!”

He tore off his badge and flung it down. “If this is what being a doctor means, then I quit! Saving people like you isn’t worth it!”

“Hey, watch your mouth! We paid good money to be here! You think you’re some kind of saint? You doctors are just in it for the cash anyway! Struck a nerve, did I?” the widow sneered, piling on the pressure.

The crowd pressed closer to the flustered intern, tension mounting–when suddenly, with a loud click, the surgical light above the operating room flicked off.

Moments later, the door swung open.

Yunice emerged first, tugging her mask halfway down, her chest heaving from exhaustion. She hadn’t even taken a full breath before the widow leapt down from the windowsill and shrieked, “That’s her! That’s the butcher who killed my husband!”

Dozens of eyes snapped toward Yunice, filled with scorn and disdain.

She didn’t spare them a glance, nor waste a word in defense.

Instead, she looked to the intern and said evenly, “Go monitor the patient’s vitals. I need rest.”

Her quiet command only fed the widow’s fury. “Did you hear that? She’s pawning off responsibility on a trainee! In front of everyone! Look at how brazen she is!”

The murmurs swelled again, agreeing with the accusation.

Yunice ignored them. She was bone–tired. After nearly ten straight hours of high–stakes

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The widow, sensing weakness, pounced. She jumped down, seized Yunice’s arm, and snarled, “You’re not leaving until you explain yourself! You killed my husband! The hospital owes me justice!”

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