Mrs. Sutton felt at that moment.
Recently, a lot of things seemed to be related to her daughter.
Mrs. Sutton was puzzled, "What is your relationship with the person you bailed out? Why did you have to go?"
"It's... a teacher I once acknowledged!"
There are thousands of teachers in the world, Florence Locke wasn't the one who taught her fortune-telling (after all, she said that teacher was no longer around), but she could be the one who taught her music, chess, calligraphy, and painting!
"Teacher?"
Mrs. Sutton found Thea Shaw quite peculiar.
Lately, Lauren Blair moved to Aethelgard, and Mrs. Sutton, wanting to understand Thea better, often met Lauren for tea and chats.
She and Lauren got along quite well.
Lauren, knowing Thea's extraordinary experiences, anticipated that Mrs. Sutton's family would have doubts, so she prepared Mrs. Sutton during their conversations.
Although Mrs. Sutton found it strange, given the past fortune-telling matter, she wasn't overly concerned.
