Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master! Chapter 175: Enhancing Her Superstitious Abilities
Julia Wyatt eventually had to take the child back to the Wyatt Family.
Thea Shaw: What a pity, the ten million didn’t end up in my hands, and now there’s a side quest. So frustrating.
Thea was sent back to the Sutton Family, and her incident of landing in the police station couldn’t be hidden now. The police uncle thought Thea was not just a simple case, and imdiately called to inform the Sutton Family.
The Sutton Family also learned about Thea’s glorious history of entering the station for the third ti.
The Sutton Family mbers: "..."
When Thea ca ho, she was greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Sutton’s scrutinizing gaze.
Mr. Sutton tapped the table, recounting the police report: "The first ti, you didn’t know fireworks and firecrackers are banned in Aethelgard, we can understand that. The second ti, you went to a high-speed train station and threatened hostages with a knife. Such a big deal, you dared to rush in, and you didn’t even bother telling us!!"
They thought Thea was just going out to have fun, unaware her fun was so hardcore.
Thea awkwardly sat on the chair and said, "Those were just accidents, things I couldn’t control. I didn’t tell you guys because I didn’t want you to worry too much."
"Nonsense, how can you not tell the family about such big issues?"
Mrs. Sutton also sternly said, "Do you think we wouldn’t find out if you didn’t tell us?"
Thea kneeled swiftly in submission, "I’m wrong! I’ll definitely tell you next ti I go to the police station!"
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton: "..."
There will be a next ti?
Her straightforward confession left the Sutton couple experiencing for the first ti the headache of being worried about their child.
Hit her? No, that’s not their educational approach.
Scold her? Thea’s just returned, they barely have ti to feel guilty.
Besides, looking at Thea’s face, how could they bear to scold her?
Thea clasped her hands and made a pleading gesture, "I really was wrong, next ti for sure, next ti for sure."
aning she’d dare to do it again next ti.
Mr. Sutton: "..."
He felt he knew too little about Thea to speak harshly to her. Besides, the police uncle even praised her for being helpful, saying she made a significant contribution in both incidents, and there might even be a reward for her later.
The details of the reward were not ntioned, and Mr. Sutton didn’t ask; he was worried.
He didn’t care about what accolades Thea could receive; he just thought it was a dangerous situation, and Thea shouldn’t be involved so much.
After giving Thea a few words of advice, Mr. Sutton sighed and then said to Mrs. Sutton, "When you have ti, do chat more with Lauren about the child. I always feel that Thea has so secrets, sothing not learned in the countryside."
Mrs. Sutton nodded, "I know."
Lauren had raised her for so many years, she must understand Thea well. Sotis Mrs. Sutton still needs to go through Lauren to get a deeper understanding of Thea.
Thea had just gone upstairs, and while good news couldn’t travel far, bad news spread quickly. This ti in the station couldn’t be hidden from Landon Ford.
The man’s greeting was unique: "You seem very keen on visiting the police station."
Thea said, "How can you just start making things up? Who can stop accidents from happening?"
Landon Ford said, "There seem to be too many accidents befalling you."
He had never seen anyone with more incidents than Thea.
The key is these incidents are really just coincidences. It’s rare for an average person to encounter one, but Thea seems to run into them ti and again.
If he didn’t know Thea’s abilities, he might have thought Thea was the mastermind behind all this to boost her credibility in superstitions.
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