Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 71: There Has Never Been Another Woman Beside Our Young Master

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Chapter 71: Chapter 71: There Has Never Been Another Woman Beside Our Young Master

The assistant to Warren Ford stated the purpose of the visit.

"My surname is Miller, you can call me Secretary Miller. This time I’m representing Mr. Warren Ford. I would like to ask if Miss Thea Shaw is available today to discuss some matters regarding Young Master Ford."

Thea Shaw was a bit surprised, "What does your Young Master Ford have to do with me?"

She had only met Warren Ford once at a Ford Family banquet, where he was an elegantly charming man.

How did she suddenly draw his attention?

"Just one meeting, and Miss Shaw will naturally understand."

Secretary Miller provided an address, arranging to meet Thea Shaw at 3 p.m.

Thea Shaw wanted to know what Warren Ford was up to, so she agreed.

Mr. Sutton and Old Mr. Kensington came out of the study, as if they had agreed on something. Mr. Sutton announced to everyone, "To be safe, we have decided to take Aurora for another DNA test."

This was to ensure the facts were true.

"Additionally, even if the truth is found out, we cannot reveal it yet, as we have heard Benson Abbott may be returning to the country soon."

So, he can’t find out that the Kensington and Sutton Families have already discovered this.

Everyone nodded.

Mr. Sutton glanced at Thea Shaw as if he wanted to say something, but after a moment’s hesitation, he didn’t.

To have Aurora take another DNA test, both Mr. and Mrs. Sutton went, and Zia Sutton wanted to go too, but since he had class today, Mrs. Sutton denied his excuse to skip it.

Thea Shaw figured Mr. Sutton probably wanted to ask her something about face reading, but since he didn’t ask, she wouldn’t bring it up.

She also had class in the morning, a tedious piano lesson.

Fortunately, in the Women’s Respect Country, she excelled in the arts, and when it came to music, she picked up the piano quickly. Her teacher praised her talent generously.

Thea Shaw accepted the compliment calmly.

She lingered until two in the afternoon before heading out.

Of course, she hadn’t told Landon Ford about this meeting.

Upon arriving at the arranged café, she realized it was a classy western restaurant with elegant surroundings and western-style partitions, ensuring customer privacy.

Secretary Miller, exuding a typical elite aura, appeared to be about 40 years old, wore glasses, and had a mature and stable elite demeanor.

His tone on the phone was somewhat arrogant, but upon seeing Thea Shaw, Secretary Miller extended his hand first to express his friendliness, "Hello, Miss Shaw, I am Mr. Warren Ford’s secretary, my surname is Miller."

"I know."

Thea Shaw extended her hand perfunctorily, sharing a light handshake in the air with him, before sitting down and getting straight to the point, "I wonder what Mr. Warren Ford wants to discuss with me?"

Could it be that he learned of her reputational prowess in divination from elsewhere?

Secretary Miller let out a slight smile, then took something out of his briefcase.

It was squared and stiff, something beloved by people all over the world—a bank card.

"The gentleman just found out that Miss Shaw and Young Master Landon Ford do not have a trivial relationship."

Thea Shaw stared at the bank card, saying, "I’m not that familiar with Landon Ford."

Secretary Miller chuckled lightly, "Miss Shaw, you’re being modest. Our young master has never had any other women around him."

Thea Shaw, having been surfing the net recently, couldn’t help but recall some clichés.

[Butler: This is the first time the CEO has brought a woman home.]

[Butler: This is the first time the CEO has smiled]

So Thea Shaw asked seriously, "Aren’t the Ford Family’s servants women?"

Last time she checked, there were quite a few maids.

Secretary Miller: ...

Is something wrong with your brain?