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The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus) novel Chapter 372

Marcus stood tall and straight by the car door, patiently waiting for Natalie to step inside.

His eyes were deep-set and his face showed no emotion, maintaining an air of nobility and elegance. Natalie hesitated for a moment.

Then, with an indifferent tone, Marcus remarked, "Are you avoiding me deliberately because you feel guilty?"

Without further delay, Natalie entered the car. Avoiding deliberately? Why would she need to avoid anything deliberately, or feel guilty about anything?

As she settled in, Marcus' lips briefly curved into a slight smile, though it vanished almost instantly. Lincoln, standing behind him, missed it, as did Natalie, who was already seated.

"Nat, why did you get into Marcus' car?" Lincoln hurried over. "Come on, take my car instead."

"Lincoln, there's something I need to discuss with Marcus." Natalie felt a twinge of regret over her hasty decision.

Why should Marcus' words make her feel guilty? Yet, having already entered the car, leaving now would only validate his assumption.

With a smile, she patted the seat next to her and suggested, "Lincoln, you can join us in Marcus' car too."

"Fine." Lincoln climbed into Marcus' car without any hesitation.

He took Marcus' seat and turned to grin at him. "Marcus, how about you take the front passenger seat?"

Marcus was momentarily speechless. He had half a mind to yank Lincoln out and ship him off somewhere far away. But even if he dealt with Lincoln, there were still Hector, Timothy, and Mason to consider.

Mason wasn't much of a threat, but the other three Walker brothers wouldn't be easy to placate. On top of that, he needed to seek forgiveness from William and Charlotte as well.

Marcus gave a slight nod. "Alright, I'll sit in the front."

Ethan, seated in the front, was taken aback. "Huh?"

When had Marcus become so accommodating? Previously, despite the arranged marriage between the Holden and Walker families, the three Walker brothers had shown Marcus great respect.

Now, because of Natalie, they were becoming bolder around Marcus.

"Ethan, get out of the car," Marcus ordered coldly.

Ethan shivered and hurriedly opened the car door to step out. "Mr. Marcus."

"Get in the trunk," Marcus commanded, his voice icy and his demeanor equally cold.

He had intentionally requested a car with limited seating from the driver to spend more private time with Natalie. Now, with Lincoln occupying a seat, Marcus was forcing Ethan into the trunk, hoping this would prompt Lincoln to move.

"Yes, Mr. Marcus," Ethan replied, walking toward the trunk, nearly in tears.

Lincoln quickly interjected, "Ethan, you can drive my car later!"

Despite Marcus' foul mood, he wouldn't truly force Ethan into the trunk, given his ties to the Walker family.

Marcus had ended his engagement with Lincoln's sister and treated her indifferently afterward, so Lincoln thought it fitting for Marcus to face some hurdles. If Marcus won Natalie over too easily, he might not value her.

Lincoln wanted Marcus to understand that Natalie wasn't easily won over.

Chapter 372 Avoidance Would Imply Guilt 1

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