Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 180: When Are You Getting Divorced? I’ll Go to the Courthouse with a Banner for You
Julia Wyatt walked in.
Upon seeing Thea Shaw, she flashed a slight smile, "Thea."
Thea nodded, not commenting on her unannounced arrival.
Julia’s sudden visit didn’t seem like the end of things; most likely, some unexpected change had occurred.
However, Thea was curious why Julia chose her place instead of somewhere else.
Mrs. Sutton had taken the kids out for a treat, while Mr. Sutton asked someone to prepare a cup of hot tea for Julia Wyatt.
He could see a hint of fatigue in Julia’s brows and eyes.
Thea, being direct, asked, "Wyatt, is the person behind the scenes a fan of Clara Tate?"
Julia took a sip of Sutton Family’s hot tea, put down the cup, and slowly responded, "Hmm..."
Her thoughts were somewhat scattered.
It was more than just being a fan.
She never expected that person to be Juliette Chaney’s niece.
This matter was serious, and the Wyatt Family had to sue and have the other party sentenced.
Juliette Chaney, desperate, approached Clara Tate, saying her family was in chaos, begging Clara to spare her this once because she was still a child.
They promised to take her abroad, ensuring she would never appear before Clara Tate and Julia Wyatt again.
When Clara conveyed this situation to her, Julia found it laughable.
Clara didn’t say whether Julia should be lenient, but as soon as he relayed the matter, she understood something.
At that moment, looking at the man she loved for so many years, she suddenly felt he never truly understood her.
At that moment, his brows and eyes felt even stranger to her.
Sometimes it’s just a matter of not crossing the line. When the line starts being trampled on, Julia realized that mentioning divorce wasn’t so difficult.
Her heart felt hollowed out, and she didn’t want to see Clara Tate’s face anymore.
Upon hearing this news, in the dead of night, she said nothing and didn’t have anyone kick Clara out of the Wyatt house; she just held the child and wandered out aimlessly. When she regained consciousness, she found herself at the Sutton’s.
As her thoughts gradually returned, Julia realized she had already spoken about the matter.
"This..."
Thea was stunned, "Are they out of their minds? I’m serious, I seriously suggest they consider going to the hospital for a check-up. If they delay and it’s too late for a cure, then their lives might be ruined."
Mr. Sutton: "..."
Being a mature and steady businessman, some words were not suitable to be said out loud. He gave Julia a deep look and said, "There are some things you need to understand, not only considering yourself but also your parents and your child. A child just needs to grow up in an environment filled with love, lacking a certain kind of love isn’t harmful."
"Bambi is being raised well by you."
The meaning of these words was very clear.
Advising others to divorce honestly didn’t sound good, especially for someone with Mr. Sutton’s status.
In many cases, their circle was much more complicated and chaotic; they usually wouldn’t interfere.
But Julia Wyatt’s situation was different.
Thea gave Mr. Sutton a thumbs up, then said to Julia, "When are you getting divorced? I’ll bring a banner to the court for you."
Mr. Sutton: "..."
Thea felt that if Julia wasn’t considering a divorce by now, there was no hope for her, and she would immediately blacklist her.







