The Imposter Bride (Natalia and Magnus)

Chapter 527



The guard hesitated as he looked at Magnus, words failing him. They all knew about Magnus' strength; they had clear memories of the time he and Callum had clashed over Natalia in England, employing all manner of weaponry. So, none of them dared to provoke him now, and with great reluctance, the guard went to report the disturbance.

The Queen was roused from her sleep by the commotion, ready to mete out punishment until she heard it was Magnus stirring the pot. With a sigh, she draped a robe over her shoulders and stepped out of her chambers.

"Your Majesty, I deeply regret disturbing you at this hour," Magnus said apologetically, "but this is the evidence of Alice's treachery against my wife. I just wish to clear her name and bring her home." With Jonas by his side, Magnus stood before the Queen as the backlight cast a commanding shadow. They regarded the Queen with an air of authority that demanded obedience.

The Queen chuckled and shook her head. She listened to the recording, immediately certain of Natalia's innocence, and ordered her release.

Taking Natalia's hand, she said, "My dear, I always knew you were innocent. This is a relief. Now, the Duke has left everything to you. As for Alice's punishment, that's a family matter. You can decide." Natalia curtsied deeply, "Thank you, Your Majesty." She then turned and left the palace with Magnus and Jonas in tow.

By dawn, Magnus and Natalia returned to the McKinney estate.

The servants, seeing Natalia's return, snapped to attention. Natalia, holding Rowell's will, gathered the staff and summoned Rowell's lawyer to read it aloud. Only then did everyone learn Rowell had indeed left the entire McKinney fortune, including the castle, to Natalia.

On hearing Alice's recorded confession, the staff was flabbergasted and immediately pledged their loyalty to Natalia. "Miss, we're at your command from now on!"

Natalia looked at them, her mind on Alice's deeds, and bellowed, "Seize Alice!"

"At once!"

The servants rushed to Alice's room and dragged her from her bed. Confused and groggy, Alice swung a slap. "You traitors, what do you think you're doing?"

The guards returned her assault with a couple of sharp slaps. "Bitch, you dare to strike us after what you did over the Duke's body?"

"What are you babbling about?" Alice gasped in shock.

But as she was dragged out and saw Natalia seated like royalty, she shrieked, "Natalia, what are you doing here? Didn't you murder Father? Weren't you supposed to be in jail?" Natalia approached, contempt written all over her face as she slapped Alice hard across the cheek. "I need to teach you a lesson for defiling our Father's body! How could you betray him?"

Natalia's presence was overpowering as she coldly ordered, "Take her out of the McKinney estate. Let her fend for herself!"

Alice trembled with rage, her cheek burning from the slap. "Natalia, stop your lies! I did no such thing to Father. Mother made me do it. Let me go! You have no right to send me away. I am a McKinney lady!" "Stop!" A deep voice echoed from the entrance as Henry, clad in a military uniform, stood imposingly against the light.

Having worked in the States for years, Henry had rushed back upon hearing of his father's death and accusations against Natalia.

As he stepped through the door, he saw Natalia expelling Alice. In his heart, Natalia had always been a kind angel, incapable of such acts.

"Henry, help me! They're throwing me out. Please save me!" Alice cried out upon seeing Henry, as if spotting a savior.

Henry strode over and freed Alice from the guards. "How dare you disrespect Alice!"

Lydia stumbled out, clinging to Henry. "My son, if you had not returned, Natalia would have thrown us out to the streets!"

Trying to soothe his mother and sister, Henry turned to face Natalia. As their eyes met, he saw the embodiment of justice in Natalia's steady gaze.

"Natalia, is this true? Are you sending them away? What have they done?" Henry approached her.

Before Magnus could intervene, Natalia stood and addressed Henry, "You're just in time, Henry. See for yourself what your mother and sister have done." Handing over the recording to Henry, she declared, "They framed me for our father's death. Now that you're here, I leave their fate to you."

After hearing the recording, Henry shook with fury and turned to Alice and Lydia. "Is this true? You desecrated Father's body?"

"No, it's not true. I didn't do it, brother. It was Mother's doing, save me!" Alice fell to her knees, desperate not to be cast out.

Henry grabbed Alice, delivering a resounding slap. "I disown you as my sister. After all these years, you still haven't changed. You need to learn the hard way!"

He released Alice and turned to Lydia with a cold stare. "You've disappointed me beyond words."

With a wave, he commanded, "Expel Alice from the castle. Lydia, confine yourself and reflect on your actions!"

Turning to his father's casket, Henry knelt. "Father, I'm sorry... I was too late."

Amid her screams, Alice was thrown out of the castle, and Lydia, head lowered, was led to her room.

Henry and Natalia arranged Rowell's funeral, and on the day of the burial, a soft rain fell from the skies. Natalia stood under the shelter of Magnus' umbrella, her silhouette outlined in a sleek black trench coat. As they prepared to part ways, she turned to Henry, her hands holding out an envelope. "By rights, I should call you 'brother.' This is Dad's last will and testament. I promised him I'd forgive him. This inheritance was never really meant for me. Besides, I don't need these riches. They're yours to handle now."

Henry's eyes glistened with unshed tears as he looked up at Natalia standing before him. She was angelic in her grace and kindness, a stark contrast to the likes of Alice. It was this angelic being who shared his blood. With a radiant smile, he opened his arms wide. "May I hug you?"

Magnus frowned at this, but Natalia smiled and stepped forward, allowing Henry to envelop her in a heartfelt embrace. After a moment too long, Magnus stepped in, his tone laced with impatience. "Alright, that's enough hugging," he grumbled as he pried Henry's arms apart.

Henry, a bit flustered, looked back at Natalia. She just laughed. "Take care, Henry!"

That very day, Natalia and Magnus left England behind. Jonas set off for the States and then to school.

As Magnus' helicopter ascended into the sky, Henry gazed upward, watching the trail of white smoke against the blue expanse. It took him a long while to gather his thoughts. In this vast world, he had a sister -his angelic little sister.


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