Chapter 331 Theo remained silent for a while, and finally said solemnly, âOne.â
Thea sighed.
âOkay, I believe you.â
Theo stood up, holding her hand, and said, âSister, donât drink alcohol in the future, itâs harmful to your health.â
Thea suddenly hugged him, touched and said, âTheodore, you have to be well.â
Theo unprecedentedly did not answer her.
Silence.
The atmosphere became inexplicably sad.
Not far away, a figure lurked surreptitiously behind a pillar. When Thea spotted her, she calmly ushered Theo away.
âTheodore, the water is ready. You go take a bath first.â
After Theo left, Thea walked straight to the back of the stone pillar.
Madam Moore looked at Thea awkwardly and nervously, âThea, I...â
Thea had no doubts about her motives, but Madam Mooreâs panic revealed obvious suspicions. Thea couldnât help but %4000 ODA O G |||
wonder, âWhy are you here so late?â She sternly interrogated Madam Moore.
Madam Mooreâs eyes flickered as she incoherently said, âThea, I just couldnât sleep. Thatâs why I came out for a walk...â
Thea was aggressive. âSo why did you hide from us?â
Madam Moore was not good at lying. âThis...â
Thea was very angry and said, âDo you think I am a fool? Or do you think I am a pushover? So even though I brought you in to take care of you when you were desperate, you still try to deceive me and take advantage of me?â
Madam Moore was caught off guard and became flustered, saying, âThea, I never intended to hurt you. I was just... worried about my daughter Victoria. She is so young and already living in a mental institution, and her health is not good. How is she going to get through the days ahead?â
âHer illness, itâs not my fault. Why are you blaming me?â Thea said angrily.
Madam Moore said, âBut her illness was related to Mr. Sanchez.â
Thea turned pale and asked, âWho told you?â
Madam Moore said, âI went to see Victoria, and she kept calling out Theoâs name incessantly. I found it strange, so I couldnât help but pay extra attention to Theo.â
Thea was taken aback, âHer name was Theo?â
Madam Moore nodded, âShe always called him Theo, and whenever she heard the name Theo, she would hide and run <
Chapter 331 away.â
288 Vouchers Madam Moore was deeply concerned about Victoria, and whenever Victoria was mentioned, tears would stream down her face.
She tightly held Theaâs hand and pleaded, âThea, I beg you to help Victoria. Right now, only you can help her.â
Thea pushed Madam Mooreâs hand away.
Her face changed constantly.
Suddenly, a sinister voice resounded.
âWhy should Thea help her? Hasnât she caused enough misery for Thea in my house?â Theo suddenly appeared, wearing a bathrobe, with wet hair dripping water droplets.
His face darkened. âAunt Moore, you shouldnât have pushed your luck. Thea has already been very kind to you by taking you in, and yet you still have the audacity to expect her to help your daughter. Do you think sheâs a philanthropist? But even philanthropists wouldnât sponsor their enemies.â
Madam Moore hung her head, her voice low. âI know I have done many wrong things in the past. But I have realized my mistakes. Thea, please forgive me.â
Theaâs face looked complicated.
She did not forgive Victoria, nor would she forgive Madam Moore.
But she wanted to know Theo, to understand the real Theo, if he was truly as dark as Madam Moore had said.
Theo suddenly walked up to Thea and took her hand, leading her towards the bedroom. âSister, I can agree to anything you <
Chapter 331 ask. Except for this one thing, you must listen to me. Stay away from those with the surname Moore, so that they donât pass their misfortune onto you.â
Thea stared at Theo with round eyes, her gaze carrying a hint of pleading and scrutiny.
She wondered if Theoâs warning her to stay away from Victoria was because he didnât want her to find out something, or if he simply wanted to help her avoid someone who made her unhappy.
Theo softened his heart once again and said, âAlright. Itâs up to you.â
Thea obediently followed Theo and left.
Madam Moore sat in her wheelchair, staring blankly ahead.
Did Thea agree to help her?
Still no answer?
The next day.
Madam Moore had just woken up when she was informed by the nanny, âMadam wants you to accompany her to the Mental Care Center today.â
Madam Moore was overjoyed. She rarely dressed up and took the time to do her hair, and she even had the kitchen prepare some pastries. She wanted to leave a good impression on her daughter Victoria and also wanted to prepare exquisite food for her.
The extraordinary nature of a motherâs love can be seen from this.
G Chapter 331 1288 Vouchers When Thea saw Madam Moore, her gaze fell on the gift box in her hands. The corners of her lips unconsciously curved upwards.
âYou did love Victoria.â
Madam Moore felt a bit embarrassed. âThea, you didnât lack any food or clothes, so I didnât prepare them for you.â
Thea said, âI was lacking when I was a child. I never saw you preparing these things for me.â
Madam Moore felt so embarrassed that she wanted to crawl into a hole. In the end, she decided to hand the gift to the nanny next to her, saying in frustration, âForget it, forget it. Iâm just giving you some leftover pastries that you guys didnât finish. Youâre so stingy. I donât want it anymore, alright?â
The nanny muttered in silence, âDoes the madam care about these pastries? What the madam cares about is your preference for Victoria...â
Madam Moore lamented, âI was just a pitiful creature living under someone elseâs roof. Say whatever you want.â
A dead pig doesnât fear being scalded by boiling water.
The nanny became angry and said, âYou.â
Thea raised her hand to stop the nanny and said, âWhy bother arguing with her? She is just an unreasonable old lady.â
Madam Mooreâs face did not look good in anger.
The driver drove over and Thea got into the car without looking back.
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Chapter 331 283 Vouche The nanny glanced at Madam Mooreâs wheelchair, feeling annoyed with her and not wanting to attend to her. She then followed behind Thea and got into the car.
Madam Mooreâs face turned crimson, but she was sitting in a wheelchair and couldnât get in the car by herself.
She raised her head and looked at Thea eagerly, but Thea, as if on purpose, closed her eyes and pretended not to see her.
Madam Moore had no choice but to shamelessly ask the nanny for help, âCan you please assist me?â
The nanny deliberately made things difficult for her. âArenât you just a beggar living off others? Since youâre not the master of this estate, you donât deserve my help.â
Madam Moore bit her lip, her own words turning into knives that fell upon herself. She could only endure.
Thea lazily commanded, âOpen the accessible passage.â
A wheelchair ramp slid down beside the car door. Theaâs meaning was obvious: since Madam Moore positioned herself as a guest in the estate, the maids in the mansion did not need to serve her.
Madam Moore had no choice but to grit her teeth and push the wheelchair forward.
However, she was elderly and had weak muscles. Despite trying many times, she could only manage to climb up the short slope with great effort.
Sweating profusely, causing the maid to chuckle.
Madam Moore sat in her wheelchair with a cold expression on Chapter 331 28 Vouchers her face. Without waiting for her to complain, Thea instructed the driver, âItâs getting late. Letâs leave quickly.â
The driver stepped on the accelerator and zoomed away. Madam Moore almost fell over in the car due to the inertia.
Her disheveled appearance was truly repulsive.
She probably realized that she was getting old and if she wanted to live out the rest of her life with dignity, she had to please Thea.
In the end, unwillingly and with a heavy heart, I apologized to Thea, âThea, Iâm sorry. I wasnât a good mother before. But I didnât favor Victoria, I just pitied her...â
Thea had no mood to listen to her excuses, she raised her hand to stop her. âYou donât need to tell me who you are good to. I never hoped for your love when I was a child, and now I donât expect it anymore.â
In the end, she harshly commented, âToo cheap.â
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