What Happens in Chapter 1846 – From the Book Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
Dive into Chapter 1846, 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.
The Nicholls Group.
Mavis arrived at the office half an hour ahead of her usual time.
A young employee, still yawning as he pressed his floor number, noticed a graceful figure entering the elevator.
As soon as he realized it was Mavis, he straightened up.
"M-Ms. Olsen?"
"Yes," Mavis responded softly, noticing the floor he had selected.
She smiled and asked, "You're also going to the fifteenth floor? I don't think I've seen you before."
"I maintain the backend systems and build the company website. I usually work on patches and fixes, so I'm rarely around the office. I only started recently."
Mavis nodded, acknowledging his efforts.
The new employee, Trent Clayton, was taken aback by Mavis's friendly and gentle demeanor.
He was momentarily at a loss for words.
Noticing his stare, Mavis asked, "Is something wrong?"
"N-no… Ms. Olsen, have you had breakfast?"
The mention of breakfast seemed to stir Mavis's hunger.
After all, she had skipped most of it due to her rush and the incident with Nathaniel.
Besides, the company cafeteria was quite good, and she was early anyway.
With those thoughts in mind, Mavis asked, "Would you like to grab something to eat together?"
Trent was surprised.
What he had intended as a polite question turned into an actual invitation from Mavis.
"R-Really?"
"You're a good employee," Mavis said. "You meet the standards we set at the Nicholls Group. If you keep working like this, I believe it won't be long before you're in a leadership position here."
For Trent, this was high praise, and Mavis's words gave his career a newfound sense of purpose.
"Really?"
"Yes. I started as an intern myself. Hard work never goes unnoticed."
Mavis smiled at him.
However, she soon noticed something off.
The cafeteria had suddenly grown quieter, and other employees were whispering and glancing around.
When she looked up, she saw a familiar figure among the crowd.
Their eyes met, and Nathaniel's piercing gaze landed on the man across from her.
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