Summary of Chapter 1798 from Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
Chapter 1798 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.
Asher's lingering virus finally got under control, and he started to feel more energetic.
He sat at the edge of his hospital bed, working on some advanced math problems that Elliot had brought him.
Just as he was deeply engrossed in his work, the door to his room swung open, and a small, pink figure dashed inside.
Careful not to disturb his recovery, Adora gently climbed onto his bed.
She looked at the IV in Asher's arm and immediately began softly blowing on it.
"I'll blow on it for you, Asher. Then it won't hurt anymore."
"It doesn't hurt," Asher replied.
After countless IVs, he was used to the minor pain, and his little arm was numb to it.
Sheena and Elliot were talking to Yosef outside, so Adora took her tablet and started showing Asher a video of her playing with Potato.
"Asher, Potato is so smart! Even though it's only two months old, it already knows how to shake hands and sit. I taught it all by myself. It even uses the litter box now, though its poop smells really bad."
Adora eagerly filled him in on everything about Potato at home.
When their parents walked in, they felt a sense of relief as they saw their children talking together.
Sheena approached and asked gently, "Asher, do you still feel any discomfort? Does your chest still hurt?"
Asher shook his head. "Don't worry, Mom. I don't feel bad anymore. Uncle Yosef said I just need one more day of IVs, and then I can leave."
He disliked the smell of disinfectant here and much preferred being at E&S Haven, even if the tutor there was strict.
Anything was better than staying in the ward.
"Asher, Mommy is arranging our school signup. Next year, we'll start school together," Adora said excitedly.
She looked forward to attending school with Asher, knowing she could do whatever she wanted with his protection.
Noticing Sheena's slight frown, Asher asked, "Mommy, is something wrong?"
Given his current condition…
Moreover, the date for the ceremony had been set in stone long ago and would not change for anyone.
After a moment of silence, Asher suddenly looked up at Elliot, his eyes determined.
"Daddy, I want to go to school."
He had already missed out on kindergarten and did not want to miss the experience of starting elementary school.
Seeing the determination in Asher's eyes, Sheena felt a pang of sorrow.
She sat on the bed beside him and tried to comfort him. "Uncle Yosef said you're recovering well, Asher. But we need to continue with the IV treatments for a few more days to ensure you're fully recovered."
She understood her son's feelings, but his health was their top priority.
Nothing was more important than making sure he was healthy.
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