Chapter 1837 – A Turning Point in Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow
In this chapter of Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson), Ms. Shadow introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1837 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Several of the cowardly parents finally realized the gravity of the situation, and they stepped forward to apologize to Sheena.
"I'm so sorry. This was our fault. I actually found out that our kids were the ones who started the fight. I wasn't going to make a big deal out of it, but Bryce's mom kept calling us, saying you were easy to push around and were compensated well. We were blinded by greed, and we truly regret it. Please forgive us."
Sheena was not surprised.
Just moments ago, she had already found out from Lionel that Bryce's mother was the one pulling the strings.
"We're really sorry," the parent continued, tears streaming down her face. "Please don't cancel the partnership between my husband's company and the Lawson Group. He worked so hard for that opportunity. We know we were wrong!"
In all of Froania, there were many powerful families, but none were as formidable as the Jenkins and Lawson families.
Their influence was so great that even if they decided to tear down the school the next day, no one would dare to say a word.
Sheena's expression remained unmoved. "When people make mistakes and say the wrong things, they must face a small consequence to remember it. If your husband is truly capable, he is welcome to compete for the next open project with the Lawson Group."
Sheena disliked the bunch of indecisive and opportunistic people.
Soon, the room was filled with people apologizing and bowing, their faces reflecting deep regret.
However, the loudmouth lady remained stubborn and scoffed.
"This is ridiculous. You're all only after money. I'm not like that. My child got hurt, and I want justice. No matter how powerful you are, I'm not backing down. I want an apology and ten times the compensation, not a penny less."
Sheena chuckled. "Funny you should say that. I know you're a close friend of Bryce's mom."
She raised her phone to show the recording.
"I have all the evidence recorded. Let's see how this plays out."
Originally, Sheena had been willing to offer compensation for Adora's actions, but this woman's arrogance had changed her mind.
If this woman wanted to go to court, then so be it.
Adora was surprised by Sheena's sudden compliment, and she giggled happily.
However, her joy did not last long as Sheena continued, "However, you used the wrong approach. You can't just go around hitting people. There are better ways to handle things, and you should come to Daddy and me if you're in trouble. Getting into fights isn't the answer, and we don't want you to get hurt, okay?"
Adora lowered her head, feeling a bit embarrassed, but nodded in understanding.
Sheena added, her tone gentle but firm. "Of course, they were wrong for not admitting their mistakes and saying hurtful things to us. It's not right to let others bully us, but we should also find better ways to solve problems. Whenever you face difficulties, you can always tell Daddy and me. We'll help you handle it."
Adora nodded earnestly, her small voice clear.
"Got it, Mommy. I should tell you so you can handle the bad people."
Sheena's heart softened as she looked at her sweet little girl, and she could not help but smile.
Before they came to the school, Elliot considered transferring the kids to a different school. He was worried that the constant trouble might affect the twins, even though he and Sheena were unaffected.
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