What Happens in Chapter 1792 – From the Book Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
Dive into Chapter 1792, 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.
Another week passed, and it was time for Adora's kindergarten graduation.
This day was extremely important for the entire Jenkins family, and both Sheena and Elliot had cleared their schedules to attend the ceremony.
While Sheena was applying her makeup in front of the mirror, Elliot watched her intently.
Feeling his heated gaze, Sheena glanced at him through the mirror, and their eyes met.
Elliot walked over, wrapped his arms around her waist from behind, and whispered, "Honey, we still have time before the ceremony. I think… we could do something pleasurable for us both."
Seeing the desire in his eyes, Sheena knew any attempt to refuse was too late.
…
Afterward, Elliot buttoned up his shirt with a composed air of elegance.
He leaned down and planted a sweet kiss on Sheena's cheek, looking utterly satisfied.
Sheena felt completely drained, and her body was weak and sore.
She shot him a fierce look, silently scolding him, before quickly finishing her makeup and getting dressed to head downstairs.
Asher was downstairs playing chess against an AI on his iPad, with his little brows furrowed in concentration.
It seemed as if he were at a critical point in the game.
Sheena hugged his shoulders and said softly, "Asher, we need to go to Adora's kindergarten graduation. We can't be late. Can you finish the game when we get back?"
"Okay," Asher agreed without hesitation, promptly shutting off his iPad and standing up.
Adora had been preparing for this ceremony for a long time, practicing her dance moves in front of the mirror every day after school.
Despite her seemingly carefree attitude, Adora had a strong competitive spirit, pushing herself to do her best even with dance moves she found challenging.
At that moment, murmurs came from nearby parents.
"That little girl with the twin buns and ankle bells is dancing so beautifully. It's hard to take your eyes off her."
"Indeed, she stands out among all the kids. She's so cute! Whose child could she be?"
"With a child that adorable, her parents must be outstanding as well. How envious!"
Sheena nudged the man beside her, who was watching the stage intently, and whispered, "Your daughter is now the center of attention. Some might even be thinking about arranging a future match with her."
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