Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 61: This Is Called a Sense of Accomplishment!

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Chapter 61: Chapter 61: This Is Called a Sense of Accomplishment!

Looking at it this way, Thea Shaw felt that the facts she deduced were even bigger than she imagined.

It even involved shocking secrets of a wealthy family.

To determine whether Aurora Sutton was related to the Kensington family was utterly simple!

Thea Shaw didn’t want to take any roundabout ways, there was only one solution: find a way to let Aurora Sutton meet with the current elder of the Kensington family, do a DNA test, and everything would be clear.

It could also calm the complicated atmosphere in the Sutton Family once and for all. 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮

Mrs. Sutton surely felt uneasy now, and if that unease continued, it could lead to a heart attack, which surely wouldn’t be good for her health.

She initially wanted to find some pictures of the Kensingtons to look at, but the Kensingtons were too low-key, and there weren’t any clear photos of Miss Kensington and Elder Kensington, husband and wife.

After the incident with their daughter, the couple was even less willing to show themselves, let alone accept media interviews.

If Miss Kensington really had a child, how did the Abbotts manage to keep it a secret from the Kensington family? If they knew, the Kensingtons couldn’t possibly have this attitude, right?

They would be willing to fall out with their in-laws for their own daughter.

Directly mentioning it to Mr. Sutton might cause a string of questions, so Thea Shaw thought about it and came up with the perfect person for the task.

After returning home, Thea Shaw called Yvette Vaughn.

She directly said that from examining the features, she saw that Aurora Sutton might be related to the Kensington family, and wanted Yvette to find an excuse to persuade Mrs. Sutton.

Yvette was astonished when she heard this: "You can determine that from features?"

Thea Shaw laughed and said: "Of course, the children line can be seen from features, but this kind of thing is mystical. I have to see the person. Sometimes a resemblance can be evident, but I can’t actually tell who their child is; it can only be confirmed through some means."

Yvette certainly believed it: "Really? But Aurora is related to the Kensington family? I know about them; their only daughter hanged herself twenty years ago..."

Mentioning this, Yvette recalled and was shocked: "But I never heard she had a daughter?"

Thea Shaw said: "So, at this point, it’s just a hypothesis. I don’t want to disappoint the elder."

The Kensington family can’t bear the blow, and can’t be told directly in a grand manner.

Otherwise, it would mean getting hopes up for nothing, and the two elders would be hit hard, which would be a sin.

Yvette pondered for a moment and quickly came up with a brilliant idea: "Thea, didn’t you say you could tell the existence of children from features? Can you see if Elder Kensington has any descendants by looking at him?"

Thea Shaw replied confidently: "I definitely can, but how can I have the chance to meet Elder Kensington?"

"I’ll figure something out! Theodore’s company is working with the Kensington Group, and the Kensington Group is indeed not as prosperous as before. The two elders are struggling and are said to be selecting heirs from among old relatives. I’ll have Theodore find an excuse to recommend you to the Kensington Group for a Feng Shui evaluation so that you can go over. If there are no descendants, you can just talk about the Kensington Group’s future development; if there are, even if Aurora isn’t one, you can give the old couple some hope."

Thea Shaw was overjoyed: "This can work?! Thank you, Auntie Vaughn."

"You’re welcome, it’s also because of your talent. Ever since his daughter’s incident, Elder Kensington has become superstitious about deities; the elder simply wants something to cling to, otherwise, it wouldn’t work."

Thea Shaw thanked Yvette Vaughn, hung up the phone, and prepared to await the good news from the other side.

She did all of this not for anything else, but for something called a sense of accomplishment, which was now shining brightly in her.