Chapter 1711
| had spent the past few days at hand thought that things would smooth themselves over.
After all, | was not a popular star or a business magnate. It was only ordinary that people would soon forget what
was posted abouton social news websites.
However, | was wrong.
| saw another article talking aboutthe minute | began using my phone today.
The headline was [Theo Grant's wife suspected of cheating] greeted my eyes.
A picture of Hayes teachinghow to draw was included in the article. It would be difficult not to pay attention
to it when | had been given the title 'Theo Grant's wife'. | massaged my temples. Regal Villa was a mansion on
private grounds, so how on earth did these people manage to get their way in?
| put a mask on and left the house, hoping | could find ssuspects by going through the surveillance footage
captured at the door.
Before | arrived at the door, | heard someone say in an aggrieved voice, "We've always carried out our jobs
diligently and would never have dared allow a stranger onto the property. President Grant, you must get to the
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President Grant?
Was Theo here?
I hurried forth to take a better look, and sure enough, it was him.
Theo had a solemn look on his face. A dominating aura emanated from his body, and the look in his eyes made
him seem like he was about to crush someone into pieces.
The man approached one of the security guards, glaring at him frostily as he said in a deep voice, "Carry out
your jobs diligently? How dare you say that you're carrying out your jobs diligently when photos of my house
made it onto the news?"
"You checked the surveillance footage yourself. There weren't any suspicious-looking people." Anyone would
have shuddered when faced with Theo's intense aura, but even though the security guard was afraid, he
managed to compose himself. However, there was still a slight tremor in his voice.
The corner of Theo's lips curled upward into a cold smile. He moved his gaze sideways to look at the other
guards, who were all standing in a row. "I don't think I've ever heard of the existence of blind spots in Regal Villa.
If we can't find anything suspicious, is it possible that one of you did it?!"
The unyielding tone of his voice when he finished his sentence was frightening.
When Theo finished speaking, the
security guards all stared at him
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blankly before returning to their senses and hurriedly denying everything. They stated they had nothing to do
with what hado happened.
"No one wants to admit to it? That's alright. | have my ways," Theo spoke in a relaxed tone, but everyone knew
just how powerful his statement was. The only outcof angering him was failure.
"President Grant, please don't accuse us unjustly. We've all been working here for many years and would never
do something like that."
"Money can be a motivator for just about anything. One of you might have stepped out of line because of your
greed for money." Theo had a frosty expression on his face as he spoke, and the sentences he uttered grew more
and more hurtful.
| gazed intently at Theo. The look on his face had not changed much from when | had just arrived, but that was
already sufficiently terrifying for those looking at him.
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He looked like the heavens' chosen son as he gazed askance at the ignorant people below him.
Was | the reason behind Theo's anger?
| strode up to him.
After | took my mask off, the security guards immediately said hello when they saw me. "Mrs. Grant."
Theo walked up to me, and the look in his eyes grew much gentler aszhe asked, "What are you doing here?" He
spoke in a voice so sweet and gentle that it was practically@ozing honey.
| smiled. "I'm doing what you chere to do. But | didn't expect a new issue to crop up before the first one was
resolved."
"I'm afraid the issues are connected," he said.
My eyes lit up when | heard that. "You mean..."
"Wait forat home," Theo said in a low voice.
| knew he was doing it on purpose.
"Alright." | agreed to his request and nodded as | turned around to leave. Before walking off, | turned to look at «
the line of guards before | walked away from them...