Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!-Chapter 291: I’ve Seen People, But You’re Not Even Worth a Strand of Hair

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Chapter 291: Chapter 291: I’ve Seen People, But You’re Not Even Worth a Strand of Hair

Thea Shaw waved her hand: "I just helped with a tiny, insignificant task."

Diana Miles glanced at Nora Miles and sighed: "If it weren’t for you waking Nora up in time, how would she have told me about the things she encountered?"

Nora Miles also felt a bit embarrassed at the moment.

At that time, her first thought was that this family couldn’t fall apart, even thinking that if her parents divorced, her world would collapse.

But looking at it now, it was just like that.

Mom got divorced, took most of the assets and her rightful share, and the two of them started a new life, they could actually live better.

"It’s just a pity that Brandon Morgan, that bastard, didn’t leave with nothing!"

Yvette Vaughn slammed the table, full of regret.

At that time, Diana Miles was in a hurry to divorce and didn’t push too hard. Brandon Morgan was severely wounded but didn’t completely lose his capital. Once the Miles mother and daughter left, he couldn’t wait to bring back the mistress and son, which infuriated Yvette to no end. How could such scum still be happy and contented?

"Today, we’re treating Thea Shaw to a meal, so let’s not mention people who spoil the mood." Diana Miles cut Yvette off, "We really owe you a big thank you for this. Come, Auntie will toast to you. You don’t drink alcohol, so tea will do."

Thea Shaw raised her cup, "It really wasn’t a big deal. You should thank Aunt Yvette. If she hadn’t come to me, I wouldn’t have earned this one hundred thousand. I’m just in it for the money, not that noble."

With that, Diana Miles laughed too: "Being able to earn a hundred thousand and not being able to make it are vastly different."

She then toasted Thea with this drink.

Now that the divorce was through, it truly felt like a burden lifted.

Several women chatted here, full of laughter and joy. Midway through the meal, Nora Miles went to use the restroom.

When she came back, she hesitantly looked at Thea Shaw: "Thea, your name is pretty uncommon, right?"

Thea Shaw paused: "I guess so, it’s quite unique, not many with the same name—why?"

Nora Miles: "...I just overheard two girls in the restroom talking about you..."

"..." Thea Shaw was intrigued: "Quick, tell me, what were they saying?"

The place where Diana Miles invited her was certainly an upscale restaurant, and she didn’t expect to encounter familiar people talking about her.

Even Diana Miles and Yvette Vaughn looked at Nora Miles in surprise.

"...I’m not sure how to describe it. They were two women, dressed head-to-toe in exclusive brands, looked every bit the high-society ladies."

Nora Miles mimicked the two: "One of them said, [I heard your brother really found a girl from a small family, called Thea Shaw, is she good enough for your brother?] The other one was smoking, she said, [I’ve seen her in person, and not a single strand of your hair compares to her.]"

"Pfft." Yvette Vaughn laughed: "Could it be those sisters from the Ford Family?"

The words carried a teasing tone.

Anyone daring to call Landon Ford ’brother’ must be an illegitimate daughter of the Ford Family.

Thea Shaw unwittingly thought of Hailey Moss, whom she had met before.

Diana Miles, not knowing Thea’s story, just asked: "Does this mean Thea has a boyfriend?"

She was a bit surprised, not sure what kind of outstanding guy would be worthy of Thea.

"Yes." Thea nodded: "It’s normal, isn’t it? What young person isn’t dating nowadays."

Diana Miles: "..."

She was caught off guard by what she said, thinking Thea must be quite mature for her age.

Yet somehow, it never crossed her mind that Thea might be involved in a relationship.