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The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus) novel Chapter 264

Natalie stepped forward and reached out to gently touch the wedding dress she had designed. From the initial sketch to the final product, she had completed the entire wedding dress on her own.

After comparing various materials, she finally decided on organza, a lightweight fabric. She even selected the color personally. The light gray wedding dress was adorned with countless delicate diamonds, each resembling the twinkling stars in the night sky.

The upper bodice had a V-neckline, but the diamonds along the neckline weren't the same as those on the lower part of the dress.

The waist area was cinched with larger diamonds compared to those on the skirt. The contrast highlighted the bride's waist, making it look more slender.

The skirt had a total of eight layers, but it didn't seem heavy or cumbersome. Instead, the lightweight fabric made the hem of the dress flow seamlessly and reflect beautifully under the lights.

Natalie had named the wedding dress Starry Brilliance. It represented the love that shone as brilliantly as the stars, filled with infinite romance and dreams. Lovers would embark on their journey together to start their wonderful love life.

She ran her fingers lightly over the fabric. Back then, the display of the wedding dress on the runway had drawn the attention of many wealthy young socialites immediately.

Many started bidding at exorbitant prices for the wedding dress. In the end, a mysterious socialite purchased it for 8.8 million dollars.

The same socialite became one of Nouvelle Zara's loyal patrons willing to spend a fortune. Every time Natalie released a new collection, the buyer would have someone purchase the clothes immediately.

It turned out that the mysterious socialite was Emma. She must have purchased the wedding dress in hopes of wearing it at her wedding with Marcus.

The knocks on the door pulled Natalie from her thoughts.

"Ms. Natalie," Gorge called, "Mrs. Walker asked me to invite you to check the party decorations."

Natalie turned to see him standing by the doorway. "I don't need to check. Mom can decorate as she pleases. I'm fine with anything."

"Understood, Ms. Natalie."

With that, Gorge turned to leave to avoid disturbing her any further.

Natalie walked a few rounds in Emma's walk-in closet but didn't find any useful clues. She turned to leave and headed upstairs to the fifth floor.

Olivia was sleeping in her room. Otherwise, she would usually be reading or watching a movie to make the most of the rare opportunity she had for a break. She had already informed Natalie that once the welcome party was over, they would head to Lincoln's entertainment company together to start work.

She remained completely unaware of the incident at Walker Manor. She had spent her time in the bedroom on the fifth floor, which had excellent soundproofing, and not once had she glanced out the window.

Natalie walked over to the bed and pinched Olivia's nose. Not long after, Olivia opened her eyes.

"Natalie, you're back." Olivia had slept enough, so she sat up and stretched lazily. "Your bed's really comfy. The way your biological parents treat you is so much better than the Langleys ever did."

"My welcome party will be happening soon."

"I know. It's the day after tomorrow!" Olivia giggled. "Don't worry. I've already prepared some presents for you."

"Grandpa Charles gave me presents too. Then Marcus gave me an evening gown, saying it was from Grandpa Charles, but I don't quite believe him," Natalie said.

Her gaze drifted to the two large boxes on the bedside table, where both contained evening gowns. Charles even gave her a diamond tiara.

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