Natalie's gaze was extremely fierce and sharp. The pressure in her tone was so strong that Sophia couldn't help but feel awe. She didn't even have time to think—she just nodded automatically.
"I'll remember it," Sophia promised.
"That's good. I still have other matters to take care of, so Helena will look after you. If you need anything, just tell her directly," Natalie said.
After that, Natalie tucked Sophia in with the blanket and said nothing more before turning around and leaving the room.
The moment she stepped out, Elijah emerged from the shadows. His heart was pounding heavily.
Oh heavens, what did he just hear? It turned out the person who had saved Marcus as a child wasn't Sophia—it was Natalie!
For all these years, Sophia had been Marcus' false lifesaver.
Natalie was truly wronged. She had saved Marcus multiple times, yet in the beginning, Marcus had treated her with disdain.
This wouldn't do. Elijah had to set the record straight for Natalie!
Elijah immediately pulled out his phone and called Marcus. He knew eavesdropping was wrong, and even if he got punished for it, he was willing to accept it.
"Hello, Mr. Holden. I have something to tell you."
Elijah lowered his voice and turned to face the wall, saying sneakily, "The person who saved you as a child wasn't Ms. Sinclair. It was Ms. Walker! I overheard everything just now, and I even recorded it. Should I send it to you, Mr. Holden?"
On the other end of the call, Marcus was shocked. What did this mean? Sophia wasn't his savior, and it had been Natalie all along?
"Elijah, send me the recording," Marcus instructed.
"Yes, Mr. Holden."
After Elijah hung up, he immediately sent the recording to Marcus. Once he had done it, he sighed inwardly for Marcus. Natalie didn't even want Sophia to tell him the truth. She clearly hated Marcus!
Marcus had repaid his gratitude to the wrong person for so many years! Elijah wondered if Marcus' brain was even functioning properly.
Elijah tilted his head back and gazed at the sky, feeling sorrowful.
…
Inside the president's office at Holden Group's office building, Marcus held his phone up and listened to the recording Elijah had sent him.
He listened to every word without missing a single detail. When the recording ended, his expression had darkened to a terrifying degree.
Sophia had deceived him for so many years, while Natalie had known all along that he had mistaken his savior but never once mentioned it.
At this moment, Marcus felt like a complete fool.
"Ha!" Marcus was so furious that he actually laughed out loud. He recalled how, back then, when he explained why he had helped Sophia, Natalie had given him such a strange look.
She had known the truth but never said a word. She really didn't want to get involved with him!
Marcus deleted the recording and called Elijah, saying, "Elijah, act like you don't know anything about this. Don't say a single thing."
"Yes, Mr. Holden," Elijah quickly responded respectfully. "Mr. Holden, do you still need me to stay with Ms. Sinclair?"
Now that he knew the truth, Elijah no longer viewed Sophia in a good light. Even if she had unavoidable circumstances, she shouldn't have stolen someone else's credit.
"Stay. Act as if nothing happened, and do what you're supposed to," Marcus ordered, exhaling a heavy breath.
Natalie had completely surprised him. She didn't have any good feelings toward him now, so it was best if he didn't provoke her unnecessarily.
And anyway, she needed him to play along in this act. They couldn't completely sever their relationship just yet.
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