Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 300: Adding Nancy Shea on WeChat
"I’ve always liked vintage things, even songs."
Thea Shaw, without blinking, asked, "Miss Shea, you live here too? What a coincidence! If I hadn’t come to my boyfriend’s place for dinner today, I wouldn’t have run into you!"
Nancy Shea was still gentle in her demeanor, not showing any sign of displeasure. She leaned forward to look and saw Landon Ford waiting for Thea not far away. She then retracted her gaze and smiled lightly, "You don’t have to call me Miss Shea. I’m quite old; you can call me Auntie Shea."
She really maintained herself well.
After all, since getting married, with money and time on hand, it’s natural to spend on oneself to maintain youth, which seems to make her look more pleasing even to herself.
"Okay, Auntie Shea."
Thea smoothly changed her address, "Auntie Shea, I’ve always had a question. You hadn’t been in the music scene long before your debut song was a hit. Why did you suddenly retire from the industry? It’s such a pity! With your voice, if you had remained active, you would have been a legend in today’s entertainment industry."
Nancy Shea pursed her lips, her expression becoming somewhat complex: "At that time... it was some family issues."
She really loved singing. If that person hadn’t suddenly disappeared, she wouldn’t have withdrawn from the music scene with a disturbed mind and finally followed her family’s instructions to marry early.
Over the years, she never let it go.
"Oh?"
Thea, hearing this, felt a bit relieved and didn’t tactlessly continue asking. She naturally smiled, "Auntie Shea, I’ve admired you for a long time, and I’m so happy to meet you today. Could I add your contact information? Phone number or WeChat will do. Rest assured, I won’t disturb you during usual times. Just fulfill a little fan’s wish, could you?"
Nancy Shea seemed a bit hesitant, but Thea’s attitude was obedient and gentle, with a look that instilled extra trust.
Considering that her boyfriend also lived in this neighborhood, Nancy knew it was good to maintain cordial relationships, so she agreed.
Thea added Nancy Shea’s contact and true to her word, didn’t chat idly, smiled at her, and returned to Landon Ford, taking his hand to walk away together.
Not a minute after Thea and Landon left, a man walked over from a distance.
Dressed in a suit and shirt, with a still robust build, he appeared elegant and gentle. However, it was obvious he was matured, yet had a unique charm.
He walked over, his eyes lingering meaningfully where Thea had left, then turned to Nancy Shea, speaking gently, "Who were you talking to just now?"
"Just a young girl."
Nancy Shea’s slight sadness from earlier had faded away. She smiled gently, yet unwittingly wore a layer of distant mask on her face: "She said she was a fan of mine, and asked if I was Nancy Shea. Quite interesting, I didn’t expect to still have such young fans."
However, she hid the fact that Thea added her as a friend.
"Oh, indeed, that’s rather rare."
The man smiled, wrapping his arm around her waist, "Let’s go, the kid will be home soon. Today is a good day."
"Yes, indeed."
Nancy agreed, walking back with him.
Neither of them noticed that not far away, Thea glanced back at them, and when she saw the man with his arm around Nancy, she slightly furrowed her brows.
Landon Ford nudged her face, "What are you looking at?"







