Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 286: She Had Even More Faith in Her Own Sect

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Chapter 286: Chapter 286: She Had Even More Faith in Her Own Sect

Thea Shaw didn’t know what topic they were discussing.

But seeing the woman’s gloomy expression, she knew there must be something troubling about her.

She observed that the woman had an aura of fortune, yet she was melancholy, indicating an early death fate.

Such a pity.

Last time she saw Julia Wyatt, she could attribute it to a bad mood, but this woman’s early death fate was evident, unchangeable.

Seeing such a beautiful woman destined to die soon, she still felt it was a shame.

She just glanced at the group a few more times, and the woman left with the man who held her, while the man from The Aetherium Sect stayed behind.

He just stared at Thea Shaw.

Thea Shaw knew she was good-looking, but it was somewhat embarrassing for a young man to stare so openly.

Thea Shaw turned away, not understanding his intent.

After a moment, Adrian Anson suddenly said to Thea Shaw, "You are my colleague."

His tone was decisive.

Thea Shaw was a bit surprised, raised her eyebrows and smiled, "Oh, you can tell?"

Adrian Anson’s speculation was confirmed.

The last time he saw Theodore Howard, he and his uncle had felt uneasy upon seeing Theodore’s face.

Clearly destined to die, yet Theodore Howard had survived.

He mentioned meeting a benefactor, and at the time, his uncle was curious about who had such ability to guide Theodore Howard through.

But Theodore never revealed who it was.

Adrian Anson had always had a sharper intuition than others since he was young, so when he saw Thea Shaw, he had a vague guess, and in a moment of impulse, he spoke out. He didn’t expect the other person not only acknowledged but also knew what he did.

If she didn’t know, she wouldn’t have admitted it so bluntly.

Inside the ward were Zia Sutton and Mrs. Sutton, so Thea Shaw went out to chat with him. Adrian Anson, with the demeanor of a master, asked a question that left Thea Shaw speechless: "You are so young, where did you learn from?"

Being so young, she must have had a master.

Ordinary people never had the opportunity to come into contact with fortune telling and such matters.

Of course, there were also those who claimed to be fortune tellers to deceive others, especially among some young people nowadays, it was quite rampant.

They would dare to claim they could predict the past and future with a crystal ball.

Thea Shaw thought for a moment, her mentor was Florence Locke. Previously, people could say the mentor was not there anymore, but since she crossed over, such words were unspeakable. Thea Shaw thought for a moment, then mentioned a name: "I learn from the Star Palace, as for my mentor, she is discreet, so I won’t say more."

Adrian Anson: "..."

Why hadn’t he heard of the Star Palace?

He glanced up and down at Thea Shaw, still feeling she was too young, and couldn’t help asking, "Was it you who resolved Mr. Howard’s death fate?"

Thea Shaw frankly admitted: "Ah since you’re asking, I can only admit it."

Adrian Anson: "..."

Thea Shaw glanced at him, curious about the woman earlier, "Who was that woman just now? Did you notice she has an early death fate?"

Adrian Anson was still questioning her identity, but now she directly stated the woman had an early death fate, which startled him, so he asked, "How did you know?"

"Isn’t it clear from fortune telling? What’s hard to see about it?" Thea Shaw looked at him, puzzled: "Are you ranked within The Aetherium Sect?"

Adrian Anson felt underestimated, his face reddening: "I am the most talented among my generation!"

Thea Shaw: "..."

She felt even more confident in her sect.