Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 168: The Monkey Was the Informant
She looked in the direction the monkey pointed.
Across the hall in the dim corridor, there was a stone wall with a door of almost the same color in the middle of it.
But the door had a latch and five eye-catching words.
[Employee Break Room].
"..."
For the first time, Thea Shaw was a bit shocked as she looked at the monkey. The monkey seemed quite old, and seeing her reaction, it gave a toothy grin and knocked again, pointing in that direction.
Thea Shaw was somewhat incredulous, but she followed the monkey’s guidance and opened the employee break room.
The space inside was very small, a few square meters, packed with miscellaneous items, suffocating at first glance.
It was indeed a place for employees to take a brief rest, hardly noticeable to anyone passing by.
Inside, aside from a table, it was cluttered with various odds and ends.
At the far end, there was a small cabinet with several men’s coats hanging on it.
Upholding her standard of swift and stylish movements, Thea Shaw quickly pushed away the pile of miscellaneous items, only to discover that the clutter was truly dense and immovable, except for that small cabinet she pushed, which unexpectedly moved smoothly.
Compared to the clutter, it was incredibly light.
Thea Shaw gave it a hard push.
The cabinet moved aside, revealing a sudden poster underneath.
Thea Shaw directly kicked the poster away, instantly exposing a round hole large enough for an adult to pass through.
It was somewhat dark, and a gust of wind brought a foul smell, the scent of a sewer.
"..."
Damn!
She wasn’t going to risk her life. She immediately turned around and bumped right into the police officer who came to search.
With quite an effort, Thea Shaw cleared herself of suspicion and reported the underground hole.
The police weren’t foolish; they immediately realized where the problem lay, dispatched people to investigate below, and asked Thea Shaw, "How did you find it?"
Thea Shaw pointed at the monkey, "Would you believe me if I said it informed me?"
The officer glanced at the monkey, "..."
The monkey squatted there, its large monkey eyes staring at them with an innocent expression.
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In another direction at the amusement park, the kidnapper who had just crawled out of the sewer was holding a fainted little girl when he ran face-first into another group in an abandoned building.
"Are you out of your mind?"
He had just come up and nearly got kicked down, "Damn it, knowing we have another job in hand, why did you have to do this one?"
The kidnapper, who was almost kicked, wiped his face, showing the amusement park employee uniform underneath his coat, and wasn’t afraid at all, "What’s there to fear? I covered the cameras. I noticed this little girl getting brought in. She’s head to toe in designer brands and has bodyguards; her family must be filthy rich. Do you know how much effort it took me to get her away from those bodyguards?"
The one who kicked him didn’t believe it, "You’re full of crap. For this single job at the amusement park, you’re risking everything else you have? Tell me, did you take on some private contract? Who exactly is this girl?"
"Enough!"
Another masked man spoke in a muffled voice, "Once we finish this job, we all go our separate ways. The one we’re holding isn’t a simple person either; grab the money and run."
Only then did the amusement park kidnapper grin, "How much are you planning to ask for?"
"Ten million."







