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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1124

Summary for Chapter 1124: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Chapter 1124 – Highlight Chapter from Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Chapter 1124 is a standout chapter in Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Sheena glanced at Barbara and asked, "Did you get a new chef?"

Barbara replied, "Mmhmm. Ms. Windsor wanted some Ouna cuisine, so she hired a chef from Ouna. These five dishes are specialties made by the new chef."

Sheena decisively tried one of the potato balls. "It's good."

Anne beamed as if she was the one receiving praise. "If you like it, feel free to have more. Apart from these special dishes, there's also red wine fillet steak personally grilled by the Ouna chef for each of us. Would you like to try?"

Then, she glanced at the chef standing behind her.

The chef immediately headed to the kitchen, returning with three plates of perfectly cooked red wine fillet steak.

Sheena admired the steak in front of her. "It looks great. Red wine-marinated steak with a drizzle of black pepper sauce. It's very fragrant."

The servants handed out knives and forks, and Sheena elegantly cut a small piece of steak and savored it.

As Sheena enjoyed the steak, Barbara and Anne watched her intently, one nervous, the other secretly delighted.

"What's with the staring?" Sheena noticed their different expressions.

Anne chuckled and said, "Just admiring your steak-cutting skills. You truly live up to being Froania's wealthiest woman. Your presence is magnificent even when eating."

Sheena bluntly dismissed her, "Let's skip the flattery and eat. I have things to attend to tonight. I'll be leaving Mountville."

Anne withdrew her gaze and silently tasted the red wine fillet steak in front of her.

With no one speaking, the dinner table fell silent, and soon, the meal was finished.

Initially, there were no issues during dinner, but Sheena started feeling unwell right after finishing.

Sheena, feeling weak, rested her head on her hand, furrowing her brow.

Barbara immediately asked with concern, "What's wrong?"

Anne returned to her room, put on leather gloves to conceal her fingerprints, and retrieved a document pre-printed by Paulo, sent over by the chef, along with a black ink pen. Then, she headed to the room Sheena was in.

As Barbara finished tying up the unconscious Sheena, Anne arrived and placed the document on the table.

Without hesitation, she signed Sheena's name at the bottom right corner of the last page.

Barbara leaned in to see and was surprised that the document was a waiver of executive rights for the Lawson Group.

Moreover, the signature Anne forged indeed closely resembled Sheena's handwriting.

"How did you manage to mimic Sheena's handwriting?" Barbara asked, intrigued.

Anne casually replied as she signed, "Ms. Lawson is a female entrepreneur I greatly admire, so I learned it long ago."

From Anne's response, Barbara noticed a vital piece of information—mimicking Sheena's handwriting was not a spontaneous decision. Anne had planned for this long ago!

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