Chapter 410 Unmasking the Past
Yunice let out a slow breath. โI never thought my silence would give Elsie the chance to steal from me over and over. She used my work to win you over, and when I caught her, you defended her, said I was jealous. You two covered for each other so tightly โ afraid Iโd call you out.โ
โThatโs not true,โ Owen said, disbelief etched into every word. โYou couldnโt even pass your SATs without cheatingโโ
โI didnโt cheat,โ Yunice snapped, eyes cold. โThat was Lilyโs slander. You never got the court notice? Oh, right โ you didnโt, because Lily panicked and fled the country the moment she got it. She never told you the SAT scandal was a smear campaign she started herself.โ
Owenโs brows pulled together tightly. Yuniceโs words were turning his entire worldview upside down. In his mind, every word she was saying now had always been impossible.
Seeing his skepticism, Yunice added, โEven Paul knows the Anning Cardiotonic Formula developed at Wellinges Pharma was improved by me. Yet here you are, still treating me like Iโm useless.โ
Owen was finally speechless. His expression became almost comical โ a man so unsure of what was real or fake anymore.
Yunice turned her focus to the treatment. She prepared the medication, connected the injection to his IV drip, and injected the medicine.
โThis is a corticosteroid,โ she said.
Once it was administered, she added, โTommy will bring you a bottle of nourishing herbal liquid. Donโt assume itโs over. The joint task force and Wellinges Pharma have finalized a new protocol. Itโs working better than expected. Who knows โ you might get lucky.โ
As she turned to leave, Owen sat up and called out, โWaitโฆโ
Yunice paused, and he said softly, โCan you stay a little longer? Iโฆ I want to hear more.โ
He gave a self-deprecating smile. โItโs been so long since we talked like this.โ
His eyes were red-rimmed, his tone heavy with longing for family.
Yunice stared back. โSo all the things I just saidโฆ You thought I was telling you bedtime stories?โ
โI just want to talk,โ Owen said quietly. โIโve realized I donโt really know you at all. Iโve overlooked you all these years.โ
Maybe it was the fear of death โ maybe just the isolation โ but Owen desperately needed someone to be with him, to talk about warm things from the past.
But Yunice knew, deep down, he hadnโt really heard her. Not truly. Not the pain, not the betrayal. Which meant he wasnโt ashamed, not even angry.
She looked into his pleading, vulnerable eyes and asked calmly, โIf Elsie were the one in here right now, would you be telling her to stay away in case she got infected? Or would you beg her to stay and chat with you?โ
Owen froze. His face twisted in awkward shame. The difference between love and obligation was glaring. Even he didnโt realize how much he favored Elsie โ and how, for Yunice, heโd only ever felt a distant need.
She called it out plainly, and Owen no longer had the face to ask her to stay.
Yunice walked away without looking back. Owenโs eyes turned red again.
They were siblings. Twins. The closest kind of kin in the world. And yet, this was what they had become. He was dying, and Yunice still couldnโt bring herself to offer him even a word of comfort.
The 13th day of the Saunders Hospital lockdown.
Paul had just walked out of the North City project office. His mood was terrible. He yanked at his tie and slammed the car door behind him.
โThat lunatic Taylor just wonโt quit โ and worse, she refuses to die!โ He flopped back in the seat, long legs sprawled.
His driver turned to him. โSir, we investigated. Yunice never actually enrolled in medical university.โ
Paul lifted his head. โThen where is she?โ
โThatโs the strange part. We canโt find her at all.โ
Paul sneered. โThereโs no such thing as โcanโt find someone.โ
He narrowed his eyes. โWhat about the people tracking Wyatt? Aside from visiting the Gardison Residence, has he been going anywhere else regularly?โ
โHe hasnโt been to Gardison for a while,โ the driver answered. โAnd no unusual activity, really. Exceptโฆโ
He hesitated.
โExcept what?โ Paul pressed.
โHeโs been financially supporting Saunders Hospitalโฆ fairly often.โ
Paulโs gaze sharpened. โSupporting the Saunders family? Thatโs the biggest red flag of all.โ
It was no coincidence that Mr. Gerardo fell ill there.
In fact, Paul had orchestrated the whole thing.
He had his men intercept Mr. Gerardoโs car on the way back from the airport, forcing him to change routes and stop at Saunders Hospital to save his assistant.
Then he deliberately sent Elsie to delay the emergency treatment. A calculated move โ and one that was now unraveling.