What Happens in Chapter 1706 – From the Book Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
Dive into Chapter 1706, a pivotal chapter in Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson), written by Ms. Shadow. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Mavis was puzzled, wondering why she could not wear the color.
Seeing her stay silent, Nathaniel nearly exploded with rage.
He stormed over and grabbed Mavis by the neck, demanding, "Who allowed you to wear that color?"
Sheena had always loved the color green.
Whenever she visited Nathaniel as a child, she wore green.
Over time, he associated that color with the years he spent with Sheena.
As a result, there was an unwritten rule at the Nicholls Group: no female employees were to wear green.
The employees speculated that Nathaniel had been heartbroken by a woman who loved the color, hence the ban on it.
Of course, they dared not ask about it and simply complied.
Mavis, having joined the company later, was unaware of this rule.
His grip was firm, making it hard for Mavis to breathe.
She desperately pounded on Nathaniel's hand, trying to make him let go.
However, Nathaniel, like a furious beast, held on, his eyes glaring with anger.
As the suffocating sensation grew, Mavis felt herself nearing death's door.
She closed her eyes and stopped struggling.
Seeing her face turn red, Nathaniel suddenly released her, his hands trembling with the loss of control.
After a moment, he regained his usual composure and said coldly, "Never wear that color again!"
Mavis gasped for air, coughing violently as she tried to breathe normally again.
The sensation of suffocation was unbearable.
This was the man she had loved and pursued for five long years.
Her love seemed laughable.
With a great effort, she supported herself against the desk, her voice trembling with anger.
"Nathaniel, you've done it. I'm starting to hate you."
Her eyes were filled with tears as she stormed out of the suffocating office, slamming the door behind her.
The loud bang echoed through the floor, drawing everyone's attention.
Mavis covered her face and hurried back to her desk, leaving the forgotten green cardigan on the floor.
She was emotionally and physically exhausted, constantly on edge, and she was afraid others would notice her distress.
However, Nathaniel had been the final straw.
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