Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!
Thea Shaw travels from the modern society to the Women's Respect Country, diligently working for thirty years to reach the position of Great National Master.She is forced to travel back again.Before traveling, she was the Miss Sutton who was mistakenly taken by another family, spending twenty years in the countryside, while a fake heiress replaced her in the elite Sutton Family.Her parents are indifferent to her, relatives awkwardly look down on her, and the fake heiress is superior in every way, treating her with politeness.Originally feeling indignant and extreme about her fate and ready to fight for everything, Thea's sharpness is blunted by thirty years of living in a female-dominant society.She thinks, just get by, what else can you do?So the Sutton Family is astonished to find that the daughter lost in the countryside for twenty years is not demanding her status or proving herself, but is instead waving the banner of feudalism.Great National Mastercontrols national destiny, primarily fortune-telling, with a side of persuasion.Later on, everyone is talking: "Have you had your fortune told by Thea Shaw? She's really accurate, but when you go see her, you must wear formal attire."Landon Ford, the heir to the Ford Family, the strongest in Aethelgard.He is known for being erratic in temperament, with a terrible temper, mostly dealing with others without a smile, infamous for being a lunatic.The first time he met her, she had an ethereal aura about her as if she could ascend at any moment, solemnly requesting him to button up his open collar, and sincerely advising: "Boys, reputation is the most important."Landon Ford slants his eyes, grabbing her hand and pressing it against his heart: "Now, I have no reputation, and you must take responsibility."Thea Shaw: Young people these days lack virtue in their actions.(Silly and Zen-like Little Fairy X Crazy and Rebellious Heir)
- C.300: Adding Nancy Shea on WeChat
- C.299: Nancy Shea
- C.298: Speaking Ill of Her
- C.297: This Is Giving Me a Brain Hemorrhage
- C.296: Landon Is the Heir of the Ford Family—How Can He Cook for You?
- C.295: Celia Chambers’ Dream
- C.294: There Really Are Immortals in This World
- C.293: He Has Hurt Quite a Few Women
- C.292: Finding Adrian Anson
- C.291: I’ve Seen People, But You’re Not Even Worth a Strand of Hair
- C.290: Diana Miles Invites Her
- C.289: Complete Scoundrel
- C.288: New Business?
- C.287: All the More Likable
- C.286: She Had Even More Faith in Her Own Sect
- C.285: Encountering People from the Aetherium Sect
- C.284: To Change Certain Things
- C.283: Child of Destiny
- C.282: Didn’t She Already Know About Us?
- C.281: Don’t Make Me Slap You
- C.280: Someone’s Taking Care of Him
- C.279: Taking Colin Cole Away
- C.278: I Can’t Even Tell Your Nose Is Augmented
- C.277: Did Those Two Trust Fund Kids Beat You Into a Dimwit?
- C.276: She’ll Give Colin Cole a Concussion
- C.275: Iris Knight Really Got Involved
- C.274: The One Who Drugged Her Was Colin Cole
- C.273: They Weren’t the Ones Who Drugged Her
- C.272: Celia Chambers Almost Got Into Trouble
- C.271: An Incident Occurs
- C.270: If They Can, So Can I!
- C.269: Iris Knight Is Truly a Role Model for Women
- C.268: Amusement Park Date
- C.267: Family Dinner
- C.266: Went Crazy After Getting Married
- C.265: Because I’m Awesome
- C.264: Taking Over the Pig Farm
- C.263: Delia Darden Did Something Outrageous
- C.262: I’ll Eat Whatever You Make
- C.261: Visit
- C.260: It’s Best Not to Let Her Move In
- C.259
- C.258: Lorraine York Pushed Monica Cole
- C.257: The First Time Sensing Barefaced Malice
- C.256: Monica Cole and Lorraine York
- C.255: Returning to the Countryside to Pay Respects
- C.254: Ian Quinnell
- C.253: When the Flood Washes Over the Dragon King’s Temple
- C.252: Who Wouldn’t Be Upset With a Father Like That
- C.251: Hailey Moss
- C.250: Listen to This Quantifier—One of the Illegitimate Daughters!
- C.249: Secure My Position, Then Marry Her
- C.248: He Might Not Even Like You
- C.247: Don’t Ever Tell Anyone
- C.246: It’s Not That Easy to Let Go
- C.245: Only Lauren Blair Knows How Much She Has Suffered
- C.244: Meeting Lauren Blair
- C.243: Picking Up Mom and Dad
- C.242: Recognition
- C.241: Dylan Graham, I’m Your Fan
- C.240: Following the Camera
- C.239: Meeting Dylan Graham
- C.238: Helping Sis Find Love
- C.237: Don’t I Have Anything Else to Do?
- C.236: He’s Transferring Over to Accompany Chloe Shaw
- C.235: Chloe Shaw’s Love Interest
- C.234: Borrowing a Friend’s Car
- C.233: Have the Adoptive Parents Come Over Tonight
- C.232: Blind Date My Ass
- C.231: This Guy Must Be Seriously Sick
- C.230: I’m Looking for Chloe Shaw
- C.229: Chloe Shaw Is So Angry She Looks Like a Pufferfish
- C.228: Chloe Shaw’s Blind Date Candidate?
- C.227: I Told You He’s a Good Guy
- C.226: How Can My Kidneys Endure This
- C.225: Interesting Matters
- C.224: Colin Cole and Iris Knight
- C.223: Two Unexpected People
- C.222: Drying His Hair for Him
- C.221: I’m Going to Take a Shower
- C.220: Unfilial Son!
- C.219: Getting Older, Maybe No One Wants You
- C.218: Aunt Chase the Best
- C.217: Chatting with Mrs. Blair
- C.216: Holding an Early Meeting to Cook for Her
- C.215: Go Find Him
- C.214: Only Landon Ford Is the Most Suitable to Seek Out
- C.213: The Director Will Be Arrested, the Drama Will Be Cut Short
- C.12: The Great National Master’s Old Trade
- C.11: Rumors About Landon Ford
- C.10: She Experienced the Empress’s Joy
- C.9: You Touched Me—Now My Honor Is Gone
- C.8: Boys Must Protect Their Reputation—Button Up!
- C.7: I’ll Take You Somewhere Private
- C.6: Ford Family
- C.5: Does She Really Not Care About Aurora Sutton?
- C.4: She Seems About to Ascend to Immortality
- C.3: Ford Family Banquet
- C.2: Just Make Do, What Else Can You Do?
- C.1: On the Verge of Life’s Pinnacle, Only to Transmigrate Back























