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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1799

Summary for Chapter 1799: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Chapter 1799 – Highlight Chapter from Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Chapter 1799 is a standout chapter in Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

"Mommy, when is the entrance ceremony?" Asher asked.

"In three days," Sheena replied.

Three days felt tight for Asher.

Given his current health, it was difficult to imagine him recovering to the level of other children in such a short time.

Kids his age were usually bursting with energy, and if someone accidentally bumped into him, the consequences could be unimaginable.

Just then, Yosef walked in with Asher's test results and spoke to Elliot.

"Elliot, Asher is recovering well, but he must avoid strenuous activities and overwork himself. His heart can't handle it."

Asher had been born with a congenital heart condition, and the virus in his system had further weakened him.

The door to the room was slightly ajar, and Nathaniel, who had come to visit Asher, overheard Yosef's words.

He was filled with intense guilt.

"Okay," Elliot responded.

As Yosef left the room, he saw Nathaniel standing outside.

"Mr. Nicholls," he greeted with a nod before walking away.

Nathaniel pushed the door open and walked in slowly.

Usually, Adora would rush to greet him, but she stayed by Asher's side, sensing his discomfort.

She showed no reaction to Nathaniel's arrival, and the adults in the room were equally cold.

Nathaniel tried to break the ice.

"Nana, Elliot."

Seeing her son in pain, Sheena could not muster a friendly expression.

In the end, Elliot gave Nathaniel a curt nod in acknowledgment.

Nathaniel softened his tone and asked, "How is Asher? Is he okay? If there's anything I can do, please let me know."

Asher's face remained stern as he replied, "I don't need your help. Leave. I don't want to see you."

About ten minutes later, Sheena and Elliot left the room together.

Sheena's eyes were red, and she looked troubled.

Elliot gently embraced her and kissed her forehead, comforting her, "It'll be okay, Honey. I'm here."

Then, they left the lab to sort out Asher's school situation.

Only Asher and Adora remained inside the room.

Adora opened her small backpack and took out all the kindergarten medals she had won, laying them out in front of Asher.

"Asher, my teachers always say that staying happy helps you get better faster. These are my most precious things, and I want to give them all to you," she said.

She held up the medals she won from Parents' Day, offering them to Asher like precious treasures.

Asher glanced at them and arrogantly replied, "Those are childish. I don't want them. You keep them."

"But I want you to have them," Adora insisted.

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