Chapter 1137 – A Turning Point in Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow
In this chapter of Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson), Ms. Shadow introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1137 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
"Yes, if your words are true, everyone at the police station will do everything possible to help you bring her back to Mountville."
"That'll do."
Sheena maintained her usual proud demeanor as the police escorted her to the squad car.
However, just as she was about to get in, Grant suddenly emerged from the mansion and rushed over upon seeing the situation.
"What's going on? Why are they arresting you, Mrs. Jenkins?" Grant asked, visibly concerned.
Sheena reassured him, "It's nothing, just a minor issue. I'm going to the police station for a chat, and I'll be right back."
Before leaving, she wanted to speak privately with Grant about a few matters.
After explaining the situation to the police, they kindly allowed Sheena and Grant to have a private conversation nearby.
Lowering her voice, Sheena instructed, "Uncle Grant, there are too many people at Grandpa's mansion right now, but they're all elders and relatives of the family, and it wouldn't be appropriate to send them away. As for Asher and Adora on the top floor, you need to assign bodyguards to watch over them. No one except Auntie Freida should be allowed near the two babies."
"Of course, Mrs. Jenkins. You can count on me to take care of them and ensure their safety," Grant replied earnestly.
With his assurance, Sheena nodded in relief and continued, "Also, I have some suspicions about Stanley. But as a precaution, we should try to keep all the relatives who came to the mansion today from leaving. There needs to be an explanation for Grandpa's sudden illness sooner or later."
Initially, she only suspected foul play involving someone from the Jenkins family, but with the police involved, she was almost certain it was not a coincidence.
Whoever was guilty must be brought to light.
After arranging everything, she got into the police car and left the Jenkins estate under Grant's worried gaze.
Half an hour later, Sheena arrived at the police station and was escorted into the interrogation room.
The police officer picked up a pen, ready to take her statement.
Another officer began questioning, "Mrs. Jenkins, you mentioned that locking Ms. Windsor to the basement was a family matter, not kidnapping or illegal detention. Could you please provide evidence?"
The police officers nodded in understanding.
"We understand your situation. We'll send two officers to retrieve your purse and phone from the Jenkins estate. Is that alright with you?"
Sheena knew she could not leave the police station until the questioning was over, so she had no choice but to let the police handle it.
"That's fine, but please try to be discreet and not attract too much attention."
With so many people at the estate, it would not be good if the police were seen entering Santiago's bedroom, as it might cause unnecessary panic.
The police officer nodded. "Understood. Please make yourself comfortable here at the police station. Just let us know if you need tea or fruit, and we'll bring it to you."
Sheena acknowledged the offer.
It would take over half an hour to go from the police station to the Jenkins estate, making the round trip at least an hour.
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