Chapter 296
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Chapter 296: Not That Easy

Elsieโ€™s heart skippedโ€”something felt off. Before she could react, Yunice grabbed her wrist, yanked her into the room, and knocked her out cold. Yunice walked out calmly, shutting the door behind her. For a split second, she caught a final glimpse of Elsie, unconscious on the floor. She locked the door from the outside. No one was getting out. Then she headed to the ballroom, like nothing had happened.

Lily was the first to spot her. Her eyes scanned Yunice from head to toe, then flicked behind her, clearly expecting someone to follow. When no one did, her expression shifted.

โ€œWyatt didnโ€™t come with you? You didnโ€™t tell him todayโ€™s your birthday?โ€

Her shoulders squared just a littleโ€”clearly feeling smug. If Wyatt couldnโ€™t even bother to show up for Yuniceโ€™s birthday, things probably werenโ€™t going so great between them.

Figures. If Wyatt couldnโ€™t even bother to show up and be there for her tonight, that marriage didnโ€™t stand a chance, Lily thought to herself.

โ€œYunny!โ€ Oscar rushed over. But even he hesitated for a beat when he noticed she was alone. The joy on his face dimmed for a momentโ€”though he covered it quickly and turned to Lily. โ€œMom, Yunny just got off workโ€”she didnโ€™t have time to change. Didnโ€™t you pick out a dress for her? Go help her get ready.โ€

Then he gave Yunice a warm smile. Yunice could tellโ€”Oscar was trying hard to win her over. And he was dragging the rest of the Saunders family into the act. They were tryingโ€”yet againโ€”to act like they cared. But Yunice knew the truth. Love doesnโ€™t need grand gestures or fancy words. You either feel itโ€ฆ or you donโ€™t. And the harder they tried to fake it, the more it pushed her away.

Still, she didnโ€™t want to embarrass Oscar. Sheโ€™d let her actions do the talkingโ€”and show him just how little his efforts really meant.

Lily led her to the dressing room backstage and pulled a luxurious gown from the closet. It was clearly expensive.

โ€œTry it on,โ€ Lily said, holding it up. โ€œI picked this one just for you. Trust meโ€”it looks better than whatever Elsieโ€™s wearing tonight.โ€

To be fair, it was a beautiful dress. But when Yunice put it on, Lily struggled to zip it up from behind. Yunice stopped her. โ€œForget it. It doesnโ€™t fit.โ€

Lily kept trying. โ€œThat canโ€™t be right. If Elsie can wear it, so can you.โ€

Yunice raised an eyebrow. โ€œYou do realize my chest is bigger than hers, right?โ€

Lily knew. She just didnโ€™t care.

โ€œCould you make it look a bit lessโ€ฆ obvious?โ€ Lily said. โ€œItโ€™s better if you donโ€™t draw too much attentionโ€”people talk.โ€

Yunice yanked at the necklineโ€”pop. The back zipper burst open. She turned her head and glanced at Lilyโ€™s chest. โ€œIf youโ€™re that worried about gossip, maybe get a reduction and live like a man.โ€

Lilyโ€™s face darkened. She clutched the dress, clearly not thrilled. Yunice didnโ€™t respond. Sheโ€™d heard it all before. Lily had made those comments more than onceโ€”always behind her back.

If only Elsie had gotten Yuniceโ€™s looks instead. Theyโ€™re both my daughters, so why is it the one I canโ€™t stand ended up with all the good genes?

Yunice remembered back in high schoolโ€”sheโ€™d already grown into her figure, feminine and hard to miss. Elsie, meanwhile, had just moved in from the countryside. She was all skin and bones, tall and stick-thin, without a single curve. Lily used to gush over her. Called her โ€œelegantโ€ and โ€œrefined,โ€ said she looked like a gentle, delicate girl from a painting. Then sheโ€™d turn around and scold Yunice. โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t wear bras like thatโ€”it just draws attention. People will think youโ€™re doing it for the boys.โ€

Back then, Yunice took her words to heart. It left her feeling insecure for a long time. Sometimes, when a guy tried to talk to her, sheโ€™d wonder, did I do something wrong? But looking back now, she realized Lily dressed femininely herself. She wore low-cut blouses and fitted dresses. Yet she shamed Yunice for the exact same thing.

There werenโ€™t any other dresses in the fitting room. Yunice wasnโ€™t bothered. She leaned casually against the vanity and scrolled through her phone, perfectly at ease.

Lily was silently fuming. It was her birthdayโ€”there was no way sheโ€™d walk out in street clothes.

Meanwhile, Oscar was still waiting outside, hoping Yunice would come out soon. Heโ€™d planned everything with care, wanting to walk her through all the little surprises heโ€™d prepared. He just wanted her to feel a little warmthโ€”something that might finally break the tension between them. But after waiting and waiting, he still hadnโ€™t seen her. So he walked over and knocked gently. โ€œYunny, are you ready?โ€

Lily answered, still holding the dress in her arms, visibly annoyed. Oscar looked past her at Yunice, confused. Then he turned back to Lily. โ€œWhy isnโ€™t she changed yet?โ€

Lily let out a dramatic sigh. โ€œDonโ€™t ask me. Iโ€™ve tried everythingโ€”she just wonโ€™t put it on.โ€

Oscar shot her a look, then turned to Yunice. โ€œYunny, you donโ€™t like it? Just tell me which one you doโ€”Iโ€™ll go get it right now.โ€

Lily wasnโ€™t expecting that. Her expression soured. โ€œThese dresses arenโ€™t cheap. And I thought we were trying to cut back on spending.โ€


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