Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 35: Reward
Julius Lucas is exactly the person she had a spat with on Weibo, isn’t he?
The pretty boy she liked has already unfollowed her, but Julius’s fans are still waiting for her to eat her words.
She had seen earlier that Julius’s career was headed for big trouble, and it turned out that this was the problem.
Getting involved in a mess like this, even if you don’t die, you’ll lose a layer of skin.
Yvette Vaughn, a bit excitedly, finished recounting the whole process and couldn’t help but look at Thea Shaw, "How are you so amazing?"
To say that Thea deliberately found out the news ahead of time, could anyone have known that someone would die at the party?
"Just a coincidence, just a coincidence."
Thea Shaw waved her hand modestly, "Auntie Vaughn, is Uncle alright now?"
"He’s fine, it’s just that a few clients are a bit entangled with his company, he’s at the police station helping out with the investigation, it has nothing to do with him."
Yvette also let out a huge sigh of relief.
Now that they had sat down, Thea poured her a glass of water. She ignored her image and gulped it down in two swigs, finally catching her breath, "Your uncle said tonight he’ll properly thank you at ’Celestial River Tower,’ you must save us some face, and help Auntie look after Uncle again then."
Thea gave a mysterious smile, "Going too far is as bad as not going far enough."
Yvette instantly understood.
Once it’s over, it’s over. If something happens again when she looks, then Theodore is truly destined for trouble, and even a deity couldn’t save him.
In their circle, there’s quite a bit of talk like this.
Yvette doesn’t quite understand, but she’s willing to make sense of it.
"So, just treat it as having a meal."
Yvette took out a big red envelope from her small bag, "I know in your line of work, reading people’s fortunes comes at a price, you must accept it."
Thea didn’t refuse this time, she took it, "Auntie, you’re too kind."
For a life-saving favor, accepting some money is normal, if she didn’t, Yvette wouldn’t be at ease.
Inside the red envelope was a hard card; with Yvette’s background, she surely wouldn’t just send a regular red envelope, it was obviously a card.
Seeing Thea accept it, Yvette found her more and more pleasing to the eye, and began inquiring warmly, "Previously, when you were in the countryside, which master did you learn from?"
If even the students are this amazing, how divine must the master be?
Thea thought of her master and shook her head with a smile, "My master has passed away."
Not in this world... is indeed gone.
Yvette felt a bit sorry hearing this, "Is that so?"
She spoke to Thea about some matters, "To be honest, our old Theodore had sought out some masters for fortune-telling for the company, most of them spouted vague philosophies, I’ve never seen someone hit the mark as directly as you."
Maybe some people do have real skills, but most of the active masters in the business world now are charlatans looking for fame and fortune.
If there are true masters, Yvette and her connections may not have access to them.
Seeing Thea now, she fully believed in her.
Saying it’s a gathering means it’s a gathering, without any hesitation.
If this isn’t a big skill, she doesn’t know what is.
Thea is young, if not for the fact now laid out before her, Yvette wouldn’t quite believe it.
"Maybe some people believe that the mysteries of heaven should not be revealed."
Thea spoke vaguely. Yvette, not being dense, tentatively glanced at Thea, "Thea, since you have this ability, could you help an auntie’s friend have a look too? Of course, we’ll pay what should be paid."







