Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 201: Youth of Love, Abortion, and Dropping Out
Iris Knight was very quiet.
She didn’t speak much, but Aurora Sutton still formally introduced her to Thea Shaw.
Still a reserved nod.
Thea Shaw internally assessed her as a rather aloof girl.
The smile at the corner of her mouth was faint and polite, a typical perfunctory smile.
Yet, such a personality attracted even more attention, no wonder even Zia Sutton was inwardly stirred.
Unfortunately, Thea Shaw looked down on scumbags; if there’s going to be scum, let it be the girls—what right do men have?!
Having lived in Qirenia for thirty years, Thea Shaw was, in a way, particularly skewed in her views towards women.
As the movie was about to start, everyone in the cinema moved, all squeezing towards Thea Shaw and her friends, but they didn’t dare get too close for fear of disturbing them.
Zia Sutton naturally took up his duties as a man, blocking all attempts to get close and attracting all the animosity.
Celia Chambers helped him out by shielding some of the attention, mainly to prevent anyone from deliberately approaching Thea Shaw.
Later, inside the cinema, Thea Shaw and Iris Knight sat in the middle, with Zia Sutton and the others on either side; Celia Chambers was all caught up in thoughts of Thea Shaw and had no interest in conversing with Zia Sutton, who originally wanted to explain why Aurora Sutton invited her to the movies tonight but found no opportunity to do so.
Before the movie started, Celia Chambers whispered a few words to Thea Shaw, mainly asking her why she didn’t attend Zia Sutton’s school, "If you transfer to our school, it would definitely cause a sensation."
Iris Knight had already caused enough of a stir, with her pictures flooding the school forum day and night after she transferred.
Countless boys were insanely obsessed; key points: she’s beautiful and has great grades.
Thea Shaw shook her head: "I’ve been out of school for so long that I don’t want to go, I’m studying at home now."
"Oh, I see."
Celia Chambers felt somewhat regretful.
If Thea Shaw were attending school, she’d be able to see her often, but since she wasn’t, there’s nothing she could do.
It wasn’t appropriate for her to keep visiting the Sutton Family, given that her relationship with Zia Sutton was basically just a college romance, not yet at the point of planning a future.
The movie started, and Celia Chambers stopped talking.
When they came earlier, Thea Shaw didn’t even ask what movie they were watching; it turned out to be a romance film.
If it were a good romance movie, that would be fine, but after watching for a while, even the start felt full of extreme drama—the female lead dated, had an abortion, and dropped out of school in high school. Though the leads were both good-looking, her narration annoyingly adds, "This is everyone’s youth."
Thea Shaw thought, isn’t this wild youth something only a few people would experience?
They’re not afraid of getting beaten by their parents?
Thea Shaw couldn’t keep watching midway; drowsiness washed over her, her eyelids already beginning to droop, while faint sobbing was heard nearby, clearly someone moved to tears by the movie.
Thea Shaw woke up when the sudden light from the theater startled her awake, hearing a girl sobbing in front saying, "So moving, the male lead finally overcame all odds and won his father over, finally marrying the female lead, their love ended perfectly."
Another girl nodded, "Yes, I was so mad at him when I saw the female lead having an abortion, but later, when he knelt to beg her, it was so touching!"
Thea Shaw: "..."







