Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 156: His New Profession?

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Chapter 156: Chapter 156: His New Profession?

The two of them whispered without letting Julia Wyatt hear.

But Julia Wyatt could probably guess what Florence Locke and Thea Shaw were talking about.

She felt a bit uneasy.

Her fingers were unconsciously twisting.

This time returning home was because she had a fight with Clara Tate; she felt it was time to stop hiding.

His career is stable now, announcing it on the seventh anniversary wouldn’t cause a backlash from fans, besides, given his status now, he doesn’t rely on fans for a living.

They have a child together; she doesn’t mind, but the child shouldn’t be hidden forever, right?

Up until now, apart from her family and close friends, she didn’t even dare to say to any new acquaintances that the child’s father is Clara Tate.

But Clara Tate disagreed.

Julia Wyatt didn’t understand why he was so adamant about not going public, she could feel Clara Tate was always indifferent towards her, and her efforts never seemed to get any response.

She felt an overwhelming bitterness inside.

Truly, even if it meant getting a divorce, she didn’t want that at all.

She had liked Clara Tate since she was a child, for a whole twenty years.

How many people could persist with something for twenty years, especially with feelings like these?

Julia Wyatt thought even if they remained private, her feelings shouldn’t be left unresolved.

She had worked hard initially to get Clara Tate to agree to marry her.

As a normal wife, she couldn’t act spoiled in front of her husband, couldn’t express possessiveness, couldn’t be jealous, and didn’t even dare to question him about his rumored affairs with other female celebrities.

The mention of this issue served as a catalyst; their seventh anniversary was approaching, and she took the child back home to see her parents.

Who would have thought her dad had somehow met Florence Locke, someone he called extraordinary, and even to Julia Wyatt, who grew up in a privileged environment, Florence exuded an indescribable nobility, making her feel shorter in stature next to her.

Dad insisted on her accompanying Florence Locke, to let Florence show her around.

Julia could clearly feel Florence Locke disliked her, especially after she asked her if she should divorce Clara Tate, and was rejected.

Thea Shaw walked up to Julia Wyatt, thinking to herself what a beauty she was, but with such melancholy in her features, if things continued this way, she wouldn’t make it past 40; constant worry surely wouldn’t be good!

Surely her married life wasn’t pleasant.

Even Thea Shaw could figure it out with her feet.

She didn’t say much, just smiled and said to Julia Wyatt, "Miss Wyatt, why don’t you come with me for a few days to relax? My parents are Justin Sutton and Jane Jacobs, have you heard of them?"

"Uncle Justin and Auntie Jacobs?"

Julia Wyatt did recognize the names, she was a bit surprised, and her initial guard significantly lowered: "Are you their daughter?"

She had been staying domestically before, her family didn’t have much interaction with the Sutton Family, but she’d seen them multiple times at banquets. Because Justin Sutton and Jane Jacobs were so in love, she had paid extra attention and even interacted with them privately.

They were at her wedding too, Justin Sutton and Jane Jacobs.

Thea Shaw nodded, smiling broadly, "Maybe you didn’t know, I’m their biological daughter Thea Shaw, I’ve only just returned to them."

"Ah?"

Not being in the country, Julia Wyatt indeed hadn’t known about this, she was a bit confused, but thinking she was Justin Sutton’s daughter, she nodded: "Alright then."

It would be a good opportunity to visit.

Even though she felt the whole thing was a bit baffling, her father insisted she spend some time with Florence Locke, but since Florence clearly didn’t like her, Julia Wyatt felt awkward. Thea Shaw seemed more friendly, so following Thea Shaw eased her mind a lot.

And just like that, Thea Shaw took Julia Wyatt away.

Thea Shaw thought she might have just touched the fringe of her mentor’s profession—a family emotional consultant?

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