Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 67: The Pace Changes Too Quickly for Him to Keep Up

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Chapter 67: Chapter 67: The Pace Changes Too Quickly for Him to Keep Up

Zia Sutton suspected Thea Shaw was changing the topic.

He asked sternly, "What exactly is your relationship with Landon Ford?!"

It’s now progressed to sending videos in private.

What video?

What kind of video couldn’t he, as her brother, see?

Thea Shaw didn’t answer, she just said, "It’s very late now, let’s go to sleep, good night."

Then she returned to her own room.

Zia Sutton: ...

Back in her room watching the video, Thea Shaw thought, Landon Ford should have just arrived home, or more precisely, he should be staying nearby, it’s impossible for him to have returned home so quickly. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺

The video looked very much like a hotel room, he had just arrived, and presumably couldn’t wait to send Thea Shaw a striptease video.

Thea Shaw thought this man really didn’t know what discretion meant, while watching with a mysterious smile.

She even regretfully thought, he always shoots only his upper body, when will he film the lower half?

Could it be that he’s too small to show?

Thea Shaw discarded this terrible idea, believing that with Landon Ford’s physique, being small was absolutely impossible.

Perhaps he’s just too shy at the moment.

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In a short time, Thea Shaw had turned things into a big deal.

After a satisfying sleep, as expected, the Sutton Household was in chaos when she woke up in the morning.

Aurora Sutton, having seen the bloodline identification, tossed and turned all night without sleeping.

She didn’t understand the Kensington Family, but she knew the Kensington Family used to be a prestigious noble family, and had no ties to their Sutton Family.

Aurora Sutton never imagined her biological parents would have a connection with the Kensington Family.

Moreover—

Her biological mother had already passed away.

Upon learning these news within a night, Aurora Sutton felt complicated and distressed.

In the morning, she gave the documents to Mrs. Sutton.

Mrs. Sutton didn’t know how to face her these days, and now seeing Aurora Sutton, she forced a stiff smile, fearing Aurora would notice something was off.

But seeing her holding a document, with a faint sadness in her eyes, she handed it to Mrs. Sutton: "Mom... Thea Shaw gave me this last night, it’s my bloodline identification document. She said my mother was named Shane Kensington, who was the Kensington Family’s eldest daughter who committed suicide."

Mrs. Sutton was dumbfounded.

Mr. Sutton hadn’t even finished his sip of milk before he spat it out.

"What?!"

"What?!"

Both shouted almost simultaneously!

"How is this possible?!"

Mrs. Sutton took the document with her head tingling.

Clearly, what her husband told her was not like this at all!

Where did Shane Kensington’s child come from? The whole of Aethelgard knows she was married to Benson Abbott for two years, no children were ever born.

Mr. Sutton caught the key point, "Did Thea give you this?"

Thea Shaw quietly did such a big thing?!

Mrs. Sutton looked at the bloodline identification proof above, her fingers were trembling.

She had been thinking hard for a long time these days, contemplating how to face Aurora Sutton if she was the child of a mistress from the Abbott Family.

Now, suddenly becoming Shane Kensington, who was the eldest daughter that hung herself, this...

Mr. Sutton also took it to look, left and right, still confused, not knowing where to start unraveling this matter to make sense.

Just then, a surprised servant came to report.

"Sir, Madam, Elder Shaun Kensington and Old Mrs. Kensington have arrived outside."

The two elders seemed particularly excited, standing outside the Sutton’s villa looking somewhat flustered.

People from such noble families rarely show such embarrassment.

Upon hearing this, Mr. Sutton only felt the pace of the world was changing too fast, and he simply couldn’t keep up anymore.