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The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus) novel Chapter 254

Diana had once told Natalie that if she wanted to confront her, she should bring her own mother to do it.

Finally, Natalie had her parents to cherish her, so she could do just that.

"Victor wasn't too arrogant, but Diana and Selena were downright bold about it," Charlotte said.

Her expression turned noticeably colder as she spoke about what happened in Amberton. But soon after, a slight smile played on her lips.

"Diana threw all kinds of nasty insults. For every vile word she spat, I made Victor slap her. I told him that if he couldn't keep his wife in check, I'd be happy to do it for him. And guess what happened next?"

Natalie imagined the scene and tilted her head with a smile. "Victor must have tried to bargain with you, right?"

"Exactly. He told me to give Langley Group a major project. Otherwise, no matter how many people I brought with me, he wouldn't be afraid. So I gave him a project."

Charlotte sneered. "Victor really is a fool. He assumed I handed him some lucrative deal that could rake in tens of millions. After that, he immediately went to give Diana a piece of his mind."

Natalie wasn't surprised by this outcome. Victor was incompetent and conceited, always thinking himself quite capable.

Now that he had become the one in charge of Langley Group, he couldn't wait to prove himself in front of Grace, Kevin, and those old shareholders who sold off their shares. He would latch onto any bait dangled in front of him.

"Mom, I'd like to hear more details," Natalie said, curling her lips in a slight smile. She was rather interested in what had happened with the Langleys in Amberton.

"Sure," Charlotte replied. Noticing how curious her daughter was, she became eager to share.

After arriving in Amberton with her people, Charlotte headed straight to the hospital to see Grace.

Grace, who was sitting on the bed, wore reading glasses and was looking at something on a laptop in front of her.

"Hello, Mrs. Langley Senior. We meet again." Charlotte entered the ward, greeting Grace with a polite smile. "You're sick and still working so hard. That can't be easy."

Upon hearing this, Grace immediately snapped her laptop shut and handed it to Victor, who stood beside her. She looked at Charlotte with a less-than-pleased expression.

"Mrs. Walker, did you come alone?" Grace asked, craning her neck to look behind Charlotte.

"Yes, I'm alone. Don't bother looking for Natalie. She didn't come," Charlotte said.

She moved closer and sat down by the bed. "Mrs. Langley Senior, Diana is still bullying Natalie, and I'm here to make things right.

"She openly supports and even encourages Selena's harassment of Natalie. She even said that whatever hardships Selena has faced, Natalie should go through them too. You're aware of Diana's words, aren't you?

"Selena has her mother protecting her. Before, I didn't know Natalie was part of your family, but now that I do, I'll do the same. Diana protects her daughter, and I will protect mine.

"I came to the hospital for two reasons. First, to visit you. Second, to inform you I'd rather you not interfere with whatever happens between me and Diana. Otherwise, I'm afraid you might get hurt by accident."

Charlotte smiled gently. Her tone was calm, but anyone who wasn't deaf or dull-witted could detect the threat behind her words.

"In the past, Natalie told me you were the one who cared for her the most in the Langley family. Since you love her so much, I'm sure you wouldn't have let Diana bully her, right?

"Oh, right. William and I are hosting a welcome party for Natalie, and we'd love to invite your whole family," she added, placing the invitation letter on the table before standing up. "You're Natalie's dearest grandmother; she'd be so happy to see you there."

With that, Charlotte ignored the fury that clouded Grace's face. She left the ward with her people.

The moment Charlotte walked out, Grace turned to Victor and said, "Go after Charlotte. Find out what she's up to. We need to stand united now that Natalie is no longer part of our family. We can't let outsiders look down on us."

"Alright, I'll go right away."

Victor quickly followed Charlotte out. As soon as he reached the corridor, he realized she hadn't gone far. Clearly, she was waiting for him.

"Bring Mr. Langley here," Charlotte said coldly, her gaze as icy as winter as she stared at Victor.

Before Victor could even think about running, the private bodyguards closed in. They grabbed him by both arms and hauled him before Charlotte.

"Mrs. Walker."

"Mr. Langley, let's head over to your house for a proper chat."

"What?"

"Of course, this isn't a request. It's an order."

Once Charlotte finished speaking, the bodyguards opened the car door. She climbed into her luxury sedan, while Victor was thrown into a shabby old van.

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