Summary of Chapter 1782 from Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
Chapter 1782 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.
Mavis was shocked that a simple fall had fractured her spine.
Nonetheless, she was relieved that it was her who got hurt.
If it had been the kids, she would definitely regret it for the rest of her life.
After all, children's bones were more fragile, and given their playful nature, they would take longer to recover.
Improper healing could lead to lifelong consequences.
"Thank you, doctor," Mavis said.
After thanking the doctor, she suddenly felt a sharp pain in her ankle.
Looking down, she realized it was swollen.
The doctor followed Mavis's gaze and noticed her ankle, her expression growing more concerned.
"What exactly happened? Was it really just from skating?"
After prescribing more medication, Mavis got into the car with the help of the driver, ready to go home.
She tried to get out of the wheelchair, but the pain was too intense for her to stand.
Mavis dared not to lean back in the seat and sat in an uncomfortable and strained position during the ride home.
…
When she returned to the Nicholls residence, she found Sheena and her family there.
Adora was curled up in Sheena's arms, her eyes red.
Elliot held Asher, both father and son looking unusually calm.
Seeing Mavis return, Gabrielle took the wheelchair from the driver, her eyes full of concern.
"Mae, how did you get hurt this badly?"
As soon as she finished speaking, Adora burst into tears.
"It's all my fault! If Auntie Mae hadn't saved me, she wouldn't be hurt. I'm so sorry!"
Gabrielle chimed in, "Don't worry, Sheena. I'll take good care of Mae. I know you're busy with work. If you need help with the kids, they can stay at the Nicholls residence. I'm free most of the time."
Sheena had mentioned to Gabrielle how busy she was with recent projects at her company. As her best friend, Gabrielle naturally wanted to help.
Mavis knew Sheena was getting busier too.
They had talked about their future plans back in Gurenchti, where Sheena wanted to expand the Lawson Group and explore new fields.
She believed that running a business would require constant experimentation to succeed.
"Sheena, I'm fine. I can take care of them. Just focus on your work," Mavis reassured her.
Since she was injured, Mavis had a good excuse to stay home and look after the kids.
As they were talking, the door opened again.
The setting sun cast a long, narrow shadow of a tall figure, and even the atmosphere turned oddly cold.
The figure blocked the sunlight from shining in, but there was no need to guess who had returned.
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