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Divorced The True Heiress Gets It All novel Chapter 544

Chapter 544

A lanky man sauntered out, grinning as he reached out to Aria. “Hey there, Aria! My name’s Skinny Wolf.”

Owen swatted his hand away. “He’ll impersonate Tristan.”

Aria nodded. “Thank you. Let’s start the disguise.”

Skinny Wolf plopped down with a grin, staring unblinkingly at Aria. “Go for it, Aria-do your worst. I’m thick-skinned anyway.”

“Close your eyes,” Owen warned.

“Okay,” Skinny Wolf complied, shutting his eyes as docile as a scruffed kitten.

Aria opened the makeup kit, and Owen immediately leaned in. “What tools do you need? Let me help,” he offered.

Aria said, “The darkest foundation shade and a foundation brush.”

Owen rummaged through the makeup kit but handed her the wrong foundation brush.

Aria switched to the right brush and applied foundation on Skinny Wolf’s face. Then she said, “Setting powder. Concealer.”

Owen handed her the eyeshadow palette by mistake, his head still down as he searched for the setting powder.

Aria picked up the setting powder to set her foundation, then, with practiced ease, reached for the concealer again.

Owen sighed. “Did I mess it up again?”

“Mm-hmm,” Aria responded softly.

Someone on the sofa couldn’t hold it in and snorted with laughter.

Owen shot the group a withering glare. “Think you guys could do any better?”

“We wouldn’t know how, Captain, but at least we won’t mess things up,” one of the team members said.

Aria gave Owen a long, meaningful look, then quietly pulled the tools closer to herself and began applying the liquid latex.

Owen stopped his well-intentioned sabotage and quietly observed instead.

“That’ll do,” Aria said as she set the brush down an hour later.

Skinny Wolf opened his eyes-and from the mirror stared back none other than Tristan’s deeply lined face.

The other six crowded around excitedly.

“Holy mother of-” One of the team members, his hand trembling, pointed at Skinny Wolf’s face. “This isn’t makeup-it’s straight-up disguise magic!”

Skinny Wolf stroked his “aged face” and suddenly hammed it up, declaring in a dramatic voice, “I’m seventy-eight years

young…”

The seven of them burst into laughter, playfully roughhousing and teasing each other.

Owen murmured to Aria, “They’re usually this lively.”

Aria smiled and said, “It’s a good vibe.”

“I’ll head back now,” Aria said. “No need to walk me out. You go over the plan with them.”

Owen nodded slightly. “Alright, stay safe-pickpockets are everywhere in Masmubia.”

“Will do,” Aria replied softly.

Aria left. Owen stood at the doorway, watching her go in silence.

One of the team members teased, “Captain, you’re turning into a lovesick statue!”

Owen watched until Aria disappeared from view before closing the door. Turning back to his team, his expression turning serious, he said, “Alright, plan time.”

At ten, Aria nimbly vaulted onto the balcony of a high-floor apartment, her movements light and practiced.

Aria produced her tools and deftly worked the lock. Within seconds, the balcony door clicked open, allowing her to slip into the living room.

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