Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 51: Treating Him to a Meal
Thea didn’t know how to explain.
How should she put it?
She could only say, "Landon Ford is a good person."
The Sutton family of three: "..."
Zia couldn’t hold back for a moment and laughed out loud.
Thea: ...
If Landon Ford were here, Zia would be gone.
Mrs. Sutton was also taken aback, somewhat dazed.
In her memory, she had heard praise for Landon Ford, mostly about his capability, but as for compliments about his kindness—
She really hadn’t heard of it.
More often, there were rumors of a bad temper.
As a mother, she wasn’t insensitive, momentarily feeling anxious; they had just dealt with Levi Blair, and now here was someone even more challenging, Landon Ford.
Levi Blair and the others could insistently persist with Warren Ford, but Landon Ford...
Mr. Sutton thought for a moment and then said, "Forget it, find a time to tell Landon a word from me. This information is very important to me; I’ll invite him for a meal to thank him."
Getting connected with Landon Ford is strictly speaking a good thing; the Ford Family’s stability depends on his inheritance, and now at just over twenty, he’s already involved in core authority.
Warren Ford wanted to keep Landon Ford out, but his ability was too outstanding to be blocked, so he had to give up.
But Mr. Sutton didn’t want to use his newly returned biological daughter as a go-between connection.
Then what would be the point of the Sutton family’s existence?
Thea didn’t overthink it, just said, "Alright, I’ll tell him later."
Zia’s eyelid twitched: "Dad, are you sure Landon will agree? Our family’s business doesn’t really collaborate with the Ford family’s core, does it?"
Mr. Sutton sighed, but his words were sure: "He will."
Zia: "..."
Mr. Sutton lost his appetite and put down his chopsticks: "I’ll head to the office first."
Everyone nodded, Mrs. Sutton still wanting to ask what had happened to get in touch with Landon Ford, but a phone call interrupted her.
"What?"
Mrs. Sutton’s eyebrows shot up, her voice turning stern: "Why didn’t you say earlier when it happened?"
From the sound on the phone, it seemed to be Aurora Sutton.
Mrs. Sutton: "You’re absolutely muddle-headed! Wait there, mom’s coming to the school!"
Sure enough, it was Aurora Sutton.
After hanging up, Mrs. Sutton looked hesitantly at Thea and Zia: "I have to go to Aurora’s school. Thea, stay at home; your afternoon tutor will come over. Don’t wander off. Zia, head to school early."
Thea obediently replied, "Okay."
Zia also nodded.
It seemed that Thea going to find Aurora last night had an effect; today she even called mom proactively.
Mrs. Sutton changed clothes quickly and left in a hurry. Zia’s curiosity had already peaked: "What kind of information did Landon find for dad?"
Thea, having finished two buns and feeling full, sipped her soy milk slowly: "It’s related to Aurora’s biological parents."
Zia was stunned for a moment and then murmured, "If we can find Aurora’s parents, that’s a good thing."
At this point, Zia couldn’t think of anything deeper, but Thea didn’t share his optimism.
Finding them would most likely end in tragedy.
She clapped her hands: "I have to have lunch with my sister, so I’ll head out first."
Zia nodded suddenly and said, "Where are you going? Should I drive you?"
Zia had a car.
At twenty-one, he had his license long ago, and the school wasn’t so strict; he drove every day, though the car couldn’t enter the campus, it could park nearby outside.
Thea didn’t refuse.







