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The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus) novel Chapter 166

Natalie looked at Marcus calmly. Thinking about how he had helped her several times, she decided to speak plainly. "Mr. Holden, I find Mrs. Langley Senior very frightening right now. If she stays here, I can't guarantee your grandfather's treatment will go smoothly."

Marcus' expression changed instantly, and then he nodded. "Alright. You go with Mrs. Walker first. I'll come pick you up later."

"Okay."

"Thank you for letting me know, Ms. Walker. Once I sort things out here, I'll bring you back."

"Alright," Natalie replied. She pulled her hand free of Marcus' grip, then turned and walked over to Charlotte. "Mrs. Walker, let's go."

"Alright," Charlotte answered happily, stepping up and taking Natalie's arm. This time, Natalie didn't resist.

"Nat…" Charlotte's voice trembled, her eyes turning red with tears. She was delighted that Natalie allowed her to get close. It seemed that Natalie was slowly accepting them.

"Mrs. Walker, don't get so emotional." Natalie sighed inwardly and took a tissue to wipe away Charlotte's tears. "If people see you crying, they'll think I bullied you."

"They won't," Charlotte said, sniffling. "Come on. Let me take you to buy some property."

"What?" Natalie was puzzled.

Before she could refuse, Charlotte pulled her along.

William and his sons quickly followed right behind. Lincoln tugged at his backpack, walking with Mason.

"Mason, why won't Natalie let us acknowledge her publicly?" Lincoln asked in a lowered voice.

"She has her reasons. We just need to respect her," Mason said quietly. "By the way, did you give her your supplementary card?"

"Yeah," Lincoln replied. "Once I get to know her better, I'll switch it to a family card. And guess what, I've already canceled Emma's family card. She called me, crying for three hours straight. It drove me nuts."

Lincoln's expression darkened at the mention of Emma. "She's not really our sister anymore, but she's still trying to ask me to take part in a variety show with her."

"What?" Mason gaped. "Didn't Emma go traveling somewhere? When did she start pestering you again?"

"She's got issues," Lincoln said, rolling his eyes.

Working in the entertainment industry, he had no trouble spotting a manipulative act. He used to tolerate her behavior because he thought Emma was his sister.

But now that he knew she was just a fake, he had no intention of going along with it anymore. He acted for a living. He had no desire to perform the doting brother routine at home too.

Realizing he had a real sister elsewhere, Lincoln cut Emma out without hesitation. Still, she had been raised in the Walker family, and not everyone disliked her.

The Walkers were wealthy, so feeding one more person was no big deal. As long as Emma didn't cause trouble, they would leave her be.

But if Emma started playing her usual tricks on Natalie, Lincoln was perfectly prepared to retaliate.

Lincoln nudged Mason. "Natalie is really beautiful. I'd love to see her in a movie. She'd make a great leading lady. What do you think?"

"Don't," Mason warned. "The entertainment world is a mess. You've already fallen far enough yourself. Don't drag Natalie into it."

Lincoln smacked Mason on the head. "What nonsense are you talking about? Since when have I fallen? Besides, I'd be there to protect her. How would she ever get tainted?"

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