Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master! Chapter 505: Mrs. Seymour’s Gratitude
Encountering soone with issues, chasing them alone is clearly not a suitable action.
Moreover, Thea Shaw doesn’t even know the person now.
Finally seeing Mrs. Seymour alone after she thanked everyone for their comfort, and noticing her gaze, Thea walked over understandingly.
"Regarding Leon, I have to thank you."
As expected, Mrs. Seymour indeed wanted to express her gratitude to Thea. She wiped away the tears from her eyes that were still wet from crying, and said, "Otherwise, I wouldn’t have known I was deceived for so many years."
Right after Mrs. Seymour’s husband died, Thea realized that Mrs. Seymour was far from being as fragile as she appeared.
For soone so decisive, there’s no need for comfort; driven by curiosity, Thea still asked, "Did you not notice anything before?"
Mrs. Seymour’s sorrowful expression vanished, a hint of resentnt flashed in her eyes: "They knew on my husband’s side all along."
If it weren’t for the sudden revelation about Leon Vaughn, she wouldn’t have known that her seemingly honest husband had been cheating on her for over twenty years.
He didn’t marry her out of love but rather out of a desire for her family’s wealth.
She fell for him originally because of a lodramatic story.
The young and beautiful heiress was bewitched by a man from the mountains, so she insisted on marrying him.
Little did she know he had a childhood sweetheart and even arranged a C-section for her on the sa day their child was supposed to be born.
Her husband took such a risk to swap the child just because of laughable beliefs from a remote area.
Her husband’s family insisted on having a son, and he felt guilt towards his childhood sweetheart.
So, Leon Vaughn was left outside for so many years, letting their biological daughter suffer imnsely.
But no amount of lodrama could resist the erosion of reality over the years.
More than twenty years have passed, and Mrs. Seymour was no longer the naive girl from back then; she perhaps wasn’t even innocent to begin with, she just genuinely fell for soone, but over ti, that love was largely worn down by her husband’s behavior.
So at the mont she learned the truth, she didn’t hesitate for even a second, striking with no rcy.
Because she knew her husband’s side was too entangled, they couldn’t let her do anything to Lucas Sawyer, so by addressing the root cause directly, other problems would be easier to solve.
The Seymour Family was initially unaware of this matter until Mrs. Seymour revealed the truth to her elderly father.
He remained silent for a long ti, eventually giving tacit approval to Mrs. Seymour’s plan.
And as for Lucas Sawyer, even though he had been raised for over twenty years, thinking about the tornt her biological child had endured, and how she might have beco an accomplice to completely destroy Leon Vaughn.
The biological son of that beast!
Just thinking about it made Mrs. Seymour grit her teeth in hatred.
It was only because of Thea Shaw’s presence that everything didn’t happen or even reversed.
She could disregard others’ feelings for Lucas Sawyer, so she could also make Lucas Sawyer pay for Leon Vaughn.
In essence, Mrs. Seymour had no so-called weakness of emotion; she had the common flaw of the upper class, disregarding the law, seeing only what she wanted to see.
Thea Shaw made no comnt, anyway, destiny would judge all of this, and she didn’t need to concern herself too much.
Mrs. Seymour thought of all this, and again solemnly bowed to Thea Shaw: "Thank you again."
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