Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 127: Breakup

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Chapter 127: Chapter 127: Breakup

Realizing she was too agitated, out of character.

Thea Shaw switched to a coy, gentle tone: "What I mean is, this man is not suitable for Aurora, they should break up."

Might as well beat him to death.

Aurora Sutton wiped the corner of her eye: "Thea is right."

She’s not head-over-heels in love; some things can be let go once, but it’s happening again, and Aurora Sutton just can’t tolerate it anymore.

She’s more disappointed in Ronan Chandler.

Before the whole thing about her not being a daughter of the Sutton Family came out, Ronan Chandler was always accommodating to her.

But ever since everyone knew, Ronan Chandler’s indifference to her was visibly evident.

Some meanings don’t need to be stated.

Her status is not the reason for Ronan Chandler’s change in attitude.

Having grown up in the Sutton Family, doted on and never wronged, she doesn’t intend to keep enduring it now, she can’t degrade herself like that.

Aurora Sutton headed to the door: "I’m going to set things straight with him."

Since it needs to be resolved, might as well take care of it this time.

Thea Shaw noticed the dark aura between her brows not only hadn’t dissipated but was intensifying, and quickly said, "I’ll go with you."

Mrs. Sutton heard that Thea was going too, hesitated for a moment, then grabbed Aurora’s wrist to remind her: "I don’t want to say much about your business, but you should have a sense of propriety, this man is definitely not right for you. Think about it, you’ve grown up in the Sutton Family, even we can’t bear to see you suffer; what right does this guy have? For the sake of your dignity, I’m not going after him myself, leaving you some face, handle it well yourself."

Aurora Sutton’s eyes reddened as she nodded: "I know."

Thea Shaw said: "Don’t worry, Mom. With me there, there’s no way they won’t break up today."

Mrs. Sutton: "..."

Felt like Thea was taking a tone as if going to break up a pair of mandarin ducks.

Mrs. Sutton found it amusing upon realizing and let Thea go along.

As Thea Shaw and Aurora Sutton were about to leave, Zia Sutton said with some concern: "Hey, those people don’t distinguish right from wrong, will you two girls be okay going over there?"

"Nothing will happen in the hospital." Thea Shaw nudged Aurora Sutton: "If anyone dares touch me, extorting millions from him wouldn’t be a problem."

The three: "..."

-

Ronan Chandler was just downstairs, not seriously injured, so he didn’t take up a hospital bed.

Aurora Sutton was kind but not so kind as to willingly bear his medical expenses, let alone the fact that it wasn’t Zia Sutton who started the fight. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂

When she and Thea Shaw arrived, a few people from the student council were still indignantly discussing it.

One of the girls was loudly saying: "Senior Chandler, even when Aurora Sutton doesn’t distinguish right from wrong, you’re still speaking for her!"

Hearing this, Aurora Sutton immediately put on a stern face, approached with a sarcastic tone: "Come, tell me, what exactly has Ronan Chandler been saying for me?"

Just coming down, her demeanor might have been sagging, but being a Sutton Family young lady, now she presented herself before them, her noble and aloof demeanor was apparent, instantly setting her apart from others.

The few people looking at Aurora Sutton before them, their faces turned somewhat uneasy.

Colin Cole sat beside Ronan Chandler, staring at Aurora Sutton, his eyes flashing with a muted, sinister glow.

Thea Shaw focused her attention on him.

He didn’t look like a good person at first glance.

Ronan Chandler was a boy with a refined appearance, looking very much like a bookworm, wearing silver-rimmed glasses on his nose, appearing genteel.

Just not doing decent things.

At this moment, seeing Aurora Sutton, Ronan Chandler was just about to speak, but upon seeing a girl beside Aurora Sutton, he paused for a moment.