Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 50: Could It Be That He Does Good Deeds Without Expecting Anything in Return?
The brother and sister each had their own thoughts as they went upstairs to sleep.
When Thea returned to her room, Zia remembered she’d forgotten about Aurora.
Comparing the two, Zia still felt that the issue with Landon was more outrageous.
Thea returned to her room, estimating that it was about time, so she took the initiative to send a message to Landon: [Did you reach home?]
After all, he was the one who drove her home, so it was necessary to ask out of courtesy to avoid seeming ungrateful.
Landon replied quickly: [Yes, I’m home.]
Thea: [Good to hear]
Landon didn’t reply after that, and Thea naturally wouldn’t message back to disturb him.
Tonight was somewhat busy, so she poured herself half a glass of water, intending to sleep after drinking it.
Just as she took a sip, her phone vibrated.
Having a certain premonition, Thea swallowed the water before checking her phone.
Landon: [Video]
Wow, instead of sending a photo, he sent an upper body video directly.
Thea: ...
Instantly cured of shock syndrome.JPG.
It seemed that even the stress from tonight was somewhat alleviated. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶
Landon: [Watch it a bit more, cleanse your impure soul.]
Thea: ...
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Zia woke up in the morning intending to tell Mr. Sutton about Landon and Thea, but as soon as he got up, he saw Thea coming downstairs, saying, "Dad, let me add you on WeChat, I’ll send you something."
Since he was her biological father, Thea had no mental obstacles calling them Mom and Dad.
Just consider it as having two more parents.
Mr. Sutton took out his phone: "Sure, what do you want to send me?"
His daughter indeed hadn’t added contact yet since her return. Nowadays, people working all entered the internet communication era, with WeChat being an essential tool.
After adding him on WeChat, Thea sent the document to Mr. Sutton.
Mr. Sutton glanced at it, initially somewhat absent-minded, but as he continued reading, his expression gradually turned serious.
He even put down the soy milk he was drinking.
Mrs. Sutton was a bit curious: "Thea, what did you send to your dad?"
At this moment, Mr. Sutton asked, "Where did you get this information?"
Even Mr. Sutton couldn’t guarantee uncovering such old matters, whoever obtained this document evidently had considerable resources.
Thea took a bite of a meat bun before saying, "Landon Ford gave it to me."
Mr. Sutton: ...
Thea, having grown up in the southern countryside, was accustomed to breakfasts of noodles or steamed buns. Mrs. Sutton specifically asked the chef in the villa to make them for her.
These weren’t some corner-cutting buns sold outside.
These had thin skin and were full of high-quality meat, bursting with aroma with each bite, moving Thea deeply.
Life in the Women’s Respect Country was good, but adhering to historical development, many seasonings hadn’t been discovered, and while the royal meals were luxurious, they emphasized simplicity and natural flavors. After thirty years, Thea almost forgot she had once lived in a modern society known for its cuisine.
She was still feeling nostalgic when Mrs. Sutton was stunned: "Landon Ford?"
Zia, seeing that Thea had already spoken, immediately came downstairs to ask, "What information did Landon give her?"
Mr. Sutton was even more shocked: "Landon Ford investigated this for you?"
Such historical documents required time to investigate. When did Landon conduct this inquiry?
As an heir to the Ford Family, why was he willing to handle such absurd matters concerning the Sutton Family?
In an instant, Mr. Sutton felt like the cabbage was about to be ravaged by a pig—wrong, Landon Ford was at least a wolf, and now, it seemed this wolf was increasingly eyeing their family rabbit.
Otherwise, did Landon Ford just help out of goodwill without expecting anything in return?







