Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 64: The Ancient City of Xylos Is Almost Complete

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Chapter 64: Chapter 64: The Ancient City of Xylos Is Almost Complete

Landon Ford: "Forget it."

If Thea Shaw was wrong about this, he would compensate the Kensington Group.

Who would have thought their relationship was so unorthodox now?

Yvette Vaughn looked at Landon Ford and Thea Shaw strangely, wondering if she was missing some information.

Thea Shaw felt she was a bit too rash coming here.

To make sure, she snapped a photo of the old man and sent it to her master. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

Thea Shaw: Master, does this old man have the features of someone with living descendants?

State Preceptor Brightmoon replied quickly, and Thea listened with her headphones.

Even though her master’s tone was gentle, Thea felt an invisible disdain.

State Preceptor Brightmoon: [Can’t you even see such basic features now? Disciple, you’ve fallen, have you been blinded and confused by this colorful world?]

Thea Shaw: ...

Her master truly was the Great National Master of the previous generation, guessing accurately.

State Preceptor Brightmoon: [There is indeed a child, likely a direct descendant from another generation.]

Here, "child" doesn’t just mean son, but any child.

This completely affirmed what Thea had said.

Thea felt relieved.

No one expected Old Mr. Kensington to be so unconventional.

Perhaps because his daughter’s death was too tragic back then, the old man couldn’t get over it. Miss Kensington’s body is still preserved in a special place.

It means they could directly conduct a DNA test between Aurora Sutton and Miss Kensington.

Even faster and more accurate than with Old Mr. Kensington.

Thea readily agreed.

So pulling out a hair from Aurora Sutton became her task.

When Aurora Sutton came home that night, Thea didn’t tell anyone; she just was a little dazed and then extended her hand, "Aurora, may I have a strand of your hair?"

Aurora Sutton was understandably baffled.

But she pulled one out instinctively, asking, "What do you need my hair for?"

Thea Shaw smiled mysteriously, "To make you rich."

Aurora Sutton: ????

Late at night, Thea Shaw hurried out. To protect her reputation, she had to witness all of this happen personally!

Zia Sutton finally made it home only to see her little fairy sister run off, feeling disgruntled, "Where is she going at this hour?"

Thea Shaw made up a generic excuse, and Aurora Sutton replied in stride, "Seems like she’s going to find her sister; she won’t be back tonight."

Aurora kept Thea’s request for her hair to herself, pursing her lips, keeping silent.

Once the DNA test was done, it would surely be late at night. If not, Thea wouldn’t come back tonight, but if she did, the Sutton Family should celebrate.

Mrs. Sutton had been on edge these days, so upon hearing Thea was visiting her sister, she had no particular reaction. Mr. Sutton was so busy at the company, he hadn’t come home, thus unaware of this.

At the hospital arranged by Old Mr. Kensington, even he hadn’t slept that night. Thea said she’d acquired the hair, so he came to wait.

Now, with such a bombshell revelation, who could sleep?

But he hadn’t told his wife, as her health was poor; if there was no hope, he didn’t want her to be upset.

Yvette Vaughn and Landon Ford also came to the hospital to see the spectacle.

If Thea’s prediction was correct, her reputation would rise further, and Landon could have a new understanding of her.

Of course, it was also for dealing with the aftermath.

Miss Kensington’s DNA was ready; Thea handed a small paper bag containing Aurora Sutton’s hair to the doctor under the old man’s witness.

Everyone had to wait a few hours; this was expedited as a special case.

Thea instinctively glanced at her phone, looking at Landon Ford’s photo from today—

She immediately remembered he was right next to her.

Her reflexes made her look up, and sure enough, Landon Ford was staring at her with a curious smile.

Thea Shaw: ...

Not to mention, the restoration of the Ancient City of Xylos was almost complete.