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The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus) novel Chapter 340

Sophia took several deep breaths.

Seeing that she was ready, Natalie picked up a tissue and gently wiped away her tears. "Are you okay?"

Sophia nodded. "I'm okay. Honestly, the moment I told Marcus that I wasn't the one who saved him, I had already prepared myself for the worst."

She forced a smile. "This time, I won my bet.

"I don't owe any of them anything. If I owe anyone, it's you and Marcus. If I had been braver from the start and hadn't been so selfish and told him the truth earlier, I wouldn't have had to suffer all these years.

"Nat, the only people I have wronged are you and Marcus. I have never wronged Emma or Sky and never provoked Shane. I want to take revenge myself.

"Emma humiliated me, Shane tormented me, and Sky was the worst of them all."

She took a deep breath, then another. "Recently, Helena has been taking great care of me, and Zane has visited me a lot.

"After talking things through with him, I realized that although many of the things Ruby did to hurt me were supposedly done under his name, he had no idea. The moment he found out, he broke up with her. They have nothing to do with each other anymore.

"I'm feeling much better now. I can do this."

"Alright. Let's get changed and freshen up."

Natalie had just checked her pulse—Helena had indeed taken excellent care of her, using the best medicine. Her mental state had improved significantly with Zane around to talk to.

"Okay. Nat, thank you." Sophia thanked her again, and Natalie simply hugged her before leading her to wash up.

After freshening up, Sophia changed into casual clothes, wore sneakers, and tied her hair back.

She even asked Natalie to put light makeup on her to make her look healthier.

Once she was ready, Natalie called Marcus. He had been waiting patiently outside, and as soon as they stepped out, Noah quickly opened the car door.

Elijah followed quietly behind Sophia.

"Do you want to visit the mansion in the southern suburbs first or see Sky?"

Sophia looked out the car window. After a long pause, she forced a smile. "The mansion in the southern suburbs."

"Alright. We'll go there first."

The rest of the ride was silent, but Sophia clung tightly to Natalie's hand, squeezing so hard that Natalie furrowed her brows slightly.

Still, she said nothing and didn't pull away.

The black Bentley arrived at the southern suburbs. Following Sophia's instructions, the driver drove to the innermost house.

This mansion was one that Ruby had rejected, so Ivan had given it to Sophia instead.

Whenever Sophia was hurt, she would come here to hide. To avoid trouble from Ruby and Julia, she had told Sky about this place and even gave him a spare key.

However, she had never given him the passcode or the access card.

The car was parked at the gate, and the mansion was brightly lit. Lights were on both upstairs and downstairs.

Emma could occasionally be seen walking through the floor-to-ceiling windows. An older woman also moved about inside.

"That helper is Cindy."

"Perfect. There's no need to go to Causeway Bay."

Natalie smirked. "Sky is really good to Emma, huh? He's afraid that others won't serve her well enough, so he secretly sent Cindy over too."

Sophia's eyes turned bloodshot. Her nails dug into Natalie's skin.

Natalie glanced at her and patted her shoulder.

"Sophia, let go. You're too tense," Marcus' deep, oppressive voice rang out.

Sophia snapped out of it and immediately let go of Natalie's hand.

"Nat, I'm sorry."

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