Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!
Chapter 458: The Last Person Who Looked at Me Like That Was Your Daughter—Look at Her Now, Lying on a Stretcher
Working with Thea Shaw, they directly carved a bloody path.
There were quite a few people here, but the bodyguards were sharp enough to call the police.
The testimonies and evidence were gathered, making this call to the police very worthwhile.
The monitoring in the room even had sound, recording June Sherman’s voice. This time, she won’t escape unscathed.
This would even lead to uncovering the nightclub’s backstory, ensuring June Sherman spends the rest of her life in prison.
When the police arrived, Landon Ford also showed up.
Thea Shaw had reacted quickly and set everything up thoroughly, so the bodyguards hesitated but agreed, while also reporting to the BOSS. Yet, Landon Ford wasn’t reassured and came anyway.
Upon his arrival, he saw Thea Shaw still holding a wine bottle, using the bottle’s mouth to poke the unconscious head of June Sherman.
The police saw and scolded her, "Miss, please stop your actions. Don’t further affect the victim."
Thea Shaw retorted, "What victim, that’s the perpetrator!"
The police: "..."
Landon Ford walked over without his usual smile.
Thea Shaw sensed the ominous shadow, looked up, and saw Landon Ford towering over her.
The man’s eyes were fierce, his cheeks hidden in the dim light, making it hard to see his full face. But the powerful and intimidating aura was terrifying.
Thea Shaw felt it; Landon Ford was not happy.
This time, he didn’t smile at her.
She thought for a moment and said, "You wouldn’t blame me, would you?"
Landon Ford laughed with a sinister tone, "Should I praise you?"
Thea Shaw earnestly said, "I’m the victim here, my heart is very fragile now." 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺
Landon Ford: "..."
The bodyguards beside her lowered their heads, not daring to reply. Hearing this, they couldn’t help but think deeply. Just now, smashing people with a wine bottle, she displayed an unyielding spirit like a warrior defending a pass.
Realizing that Landon Ford was truly upset, Thea Shaw stood up and, embracing his waist, spoke in an uncharacteristically soft and coy manner, "You need to comfort me. This move of mine is called luring the snake out of its hole. If I hadn’t done this, how would June Sherman have made a move? I must create opportunities for her, considering she can’t usually get close to me."
Landon Ford said, "If you had told me about these things earlier, I would have had ten thousand ways to make her wish she were dead."
The nearby police officer heard such dangerous talk and instantly watched with a wary look.
Thea Shaw: "Fighting a minor character, how could I trouble someone of your status!"
Finishing these words, a voice came from outside, a man’s refined yet gloomy voice: "What happened?"
Thea Shaw looked up and recognized him as June Sherman’s father.
While the police were still gathering information, June Sherman had already been placed on a stretcher by the ambulance she had simultaneously called, and Alex Sherman saw Thea Shaw at this moment.
The nightclub matter had already been reported to him by his subordinates.
Realizing that certain things were about to be exposed, Alex Sherman was not just thinking about his daughter at that moment. His gaze toward Thea Shaw was as if laced with poison, dark and foreboding.
Landon Ford noticed the gaze, his eyes even more menacing, "Keep looking, and I’ll dig out your eyeballs."
Alex Sherman: "..."
The police: "..."
This is dangerous talk; you need moral education!
Thea Shaw grinned and added insult to injury for Alex Sherman, laughing, "Don’t look at me like that. The last one who looked at me that way was your daughter. See, she’s now lying on the stretcher. What a tragedy, indeed."
Alex Sherman: "..."
Having orchestrated things behind the scenes for so many years, this was the first time he knew what it felt like to be angered to the point of a heart attack.
It turns out that the inexplicable unease he felt upon seeing this girl for the first time wasn’t an illusion!