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The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus) novel Chapter 397

Marcus' annoyed tone made Sheldon immediately back off. He stood respectfully and apologized to Natalie. "I'm sorry, Ms. Walker, please forgive me."

"It's fine, it's not that serious," Natalie said awkwardly, stepping forward. She couldn't help but look at the pile of gifts stacked in the living room and then glanced at Marcus.

"Grandpa Charles, how are you feeling today?"

"Much better," Charles smiled. "When good things happen, your spirit lifts. I suddenly feel like I can live for another 100 years! Nattie, if Marcus bullies you in the future, just tell me. I'll teach him a lesson."

As the elder, he would never use underhanded tactics to force Natalie into agreeing to marry Marcus just because the Holden family was more influential than the Walker family. Instead, they would respect her and win her over with sincerity.

Charles had also made it clear to Marcus that if he treated Natalie badly, tricked her, or bullied her, he would be the first to step in.

The two families had a long-standing relationship, and if it weren't for Marcus breaking off the engagement, Natalie and Marcus would have naturally been married by now.

Lincoln's concern was for Natalie's feelings. If she truly liked Marcus and Marcus treated her well, as her brother, his only role would be to bless her and support her with all his heart.

Even though the Walker family wasn't as powerful as the Holden family, they wouldn't let Marcus look down on Natalie. Her wedding gift would exceed the Holden family's gifts.

Charles had made it clear that the Holden family didn't need Natalie to provide any engagement gifts. If the Walker family insisted on giving it, it would be registered under Natalie's name. If they ever divorced, Marcus would leave with nothing.

Charles' attitude left Lincoln speechless. His beating of Marcus had served to release his frustration. Now, all that was left was for Natalie and Marcus to figure out their feelings on their own.

He understood the concerns of the Walker family, so no matter what, he would give them the respect and reassurance they needed.

"Nattie, the kitchen's ready with breakfast. Go have a bite, and there's hangover soup. If you want it, you can have some now."

Charles' gaze was full of warmth and affection. "I'll have Sheldon give you the list of the gifts later. When you truly accept Marcus, you can have the Walker family arrange a car to pick it all up.

"Of course, even if you don't accept him now, you can still take the gifts. But I guess you won't do that."

Natalie glanced at the piles of gifts in the living room. It was truly overwhelming, but she wasn't planning to accept them.

"Thank you, Grandpa Charles. Marcus and I will go have some food first."

Natalie gave Marcus a push. Marcus smiled slightly and followed her to the dining room. Breakfast was served immediately. There was oatmeal, along with steaming hot milk.

"You drank last night, so some oatmeal will be good for you today," Marcus said, while his own breakfast was the same oatmeal, though he had black coffee instead of milk.

Natalie was indeed hungry. She couldn't remember what she did while drunk except for the vivid memory of the dream. Of course, she strongly suspected that it wasn't just a dream.

After finishing breakfast, Natalie was about to leave.

"Marcus, I… I'll go back now. You should get ready too. Let's head to Amberton as soon as possible."

"Alright."

Marcus agreed immediately. "I'll get everything sorted today, and we can leave first thing tomorrow morning."

"Good. By the way, keep an eye on Sophia's side."

"Got it."

Natalie looked up at Marcus. "Well… I'm off then."

"I'll send you home."

Marcus waved his hand, and Noah immediately walked out from the shadows.

"Mr. Holden, Ms. Walker."

Chapter 397 Sincerity 1

Chapter 397 Sincerity 2

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