No matter what, Thea Shaw felt that Florence Locke's actions were severely unreliable.
But no matter how she asked, Florence wouldn't say a word.
She only mentioned that the new job was pretty easy, paid well, with little to do.
Thea: "…"
Every single one of those matched the legal definition perfectly.
Thea thought about finding a time to check it out since, after Florence came into this world, Thea might be the closest person to her. There was no reason not to care.
After hanging up, Thea was unusually melancholic.
This melancholy lasted until she got off the plane and met Auntie Yvette's friend's family.
Because they were pressed for time, Thea went straight there after landing.
Auntie Yvette's friend was named Diana Miles, a high achiever who went abroad to study thirty years ago—a true success story in life.
