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The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus) novel Chapter 16

Rita's expression was firm as she spoke, her disdainful gaze sweeping over Natalie's elderly appearance. Her attitude made it clear that she believed Natalie was an impostor.

"Mr. Holden Senior, Mr. Holden, this here is the real Dr. Elim," Rita declared confidently.

The elegant woman standing beside her stepped forward. Her sharp black dress and poised demeanor exuded confidence. For a brief moment, admiration flashed in her eyes as she looked at Marcus, but it disappeared as quickly as it came.

"Yes," the woman said firmly. "I am the real Dr. Elim. Mr. Holden, Mr. Holden Senior's condition is critical and requires immediate treatment. Delaying any further would be dangerous."

She turned toward Natalie, her tone sharp. "Leaving him in the hands of someone unqualified could be fatal."

Her gaze hardened as she continued, "If you claim to be Dr. Elim, prove it."

Natalie smirked faintly. Behind the lenses of her glasses, her eyes glinted with sarcasm. "Why should I prove anything?"

"If you can't, what gives you the right to treat Mr. Holden Senior?" the woman shot back.

Connie, standing off to the side, couldn't hold back any longer. "And what proof do you have that you're Dr. Elim?"

"I have plenty," the woman said confidently. She pulled out her phone, opened her email, and showed a thread of messages.

"These are emails between Mr. Holden and me," she said, handing the phone to Marcus. "Every detail about Mr. Holden Senior's case is in here."

Her voice softened as she added, "My real name is Jessy Maine. I graduated from Dithoria State School of Medicine. I've spent years saving lives as Dr. Elim, but due to time constraints, I can't take on every patient.

"When I first saw Mr. Holden Senior's case, I declined because I hadn't reviewed it thoroughly. But after receiving Mr. Holden's repeated requests, I was moved by his sincerity and decided to take it on."

Jessy's voice became warmer as she spoke, and her gaze lingered on Marcus with unmistakable admiration.

Marcus sat on the couch, his face impassive. His long legs were crossed elegantly as he reviewed the emails. The content, timestamps, and details were all correct.

After a moment, Marcus looked up and turned to Natalie. "Dr. Elim, what do you have to say?"

Natalie noted that he still addressed her as "Dr. Elim", which meant he hadn't truly doubted her. If he believed in her, there was no need to prove herself. If he didn't, proof wouldn't change his mind.

"I'll say this once. I am Dr. Elim. That's all there is to it," Natalie said evenly.

She shifted her gaze to Jessy. "You claim to have graduated from Dithoria State School of Medicine? Funny, I don't recall a Jessy Maine among the alumni."

Jessy sneered. "An impostor like you wouldn't know anything about my alma mater. You should leave before Mr. Holden loses his patience."

She turned to Marcus, her tone growing sweeter. "Mr. Holden, if this impostor can't prove herself, just send her away."

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