Summary of Chapter 1297 from Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
Chapter 1297 marks a crucial moment in Ms. Shadow’s Novel novel, Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The young nurse approached respectfully and placed the medicine tray on Sheena's desk.
Holding Asher with one hand and feeding him with a bottle, Sheena used her free hand to reach for the medication box on the table.
The nurse stood quietly by her side, not saying a word.
Before Sheena could touch the box, she sensed something was amiss.
"Wait a minute. The attending doctor should personally administer the medication on the first day. Even if the medication has arrived, it should be accompanied by a prescription from the attending doctor, not just sent by a nurse."
Sheena suddenly turned, catching the nurse off guard, and asked, "What's your purpose here?"
The nurse had a fierce look in her eyes, and just when Sheena turned around to look over, she pulled out the syringe hidden behind her and viciously stabbed it toward Sheena's neck.
As Sheena was holding the baby, she struggled to fight back with just one hand.
On the other hand, the nurse was relentless, fighting with both hands.
The needle pierced Sheena's neck, but she gritted her teeth and delivered a powerful kick.
The nurse stumbled back a few steps, missing the chance to inject Sheena with the anesthetic.
A faint red mark appeared on Sheena's fair skin, with droplets of blood seeping out.
Asher started crying as if feeling uncomfortable from her sudden movement.
Sheena swiftly placed him back in the crib, covering him with a light blanket, before turning to confront the woman in nurse's attire.
Sheena was a black belt in martial arts, and she was unstoppable after putting down the baby.
She swiftly restrained the woman, pinning her hands on the table, and demanded, "Who sent you? What did you do to the guards outside?"
The commotion from the fight inside the room was noticeable, and the glass window on the door allowed for a vague view of what was happening inside.
However, the two guards Elliot arranged outside did not enter after hearing the noise, indicating something was wrong.
The woman hesitated, replying, "Ma'am, it's not about money but principles. If I betray my employer halfway, who will ever trust and hire me again?"
Sheena scoffed. "My man is the head of the National Investigation Bureau. If I catch you, do you think you'll have a chance to come out of prison? Do you think you'll have a chance to continue operating in the underworld?"
The woman remained unmoved. "The answer is no. I'm not that kind of person, and I won't budge no matter how much money you offer."
"I'll offer ten times the commission."
After a few seconds of silence, the woman said uncertainly, "Ma'am, I don't know who you are or how wealthy your family is, but this…"
Sheena was not interested in her babbling and upped the offer again, "Twenty times."
"Deal!"
The woman's demeanor changed instantly, smiling brightly. "As long as you keep your word, I'll do whatever you say!"
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