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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1847

Summary for Chapter 1847: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Chapter 1847 – 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 1847 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Mavis instinctively looked away, took a few quick bites, and stood up.

"I'm full. I'll head out now," she said to Trent.

Trent was puzzled by her sudden change in demeanor.

On the other hand, Nathaniel still stood not far away from them.

He had not eaten breakfast at home either.

After Mavis left, Mildred and Gabrielle turned their attention to him.

While Mavis was around, they had tried to spare her feelings. Once she left, Mildred did not hold back.

"Did you two sleep well last night?"

"It was okay."

"What do you mean 'okay'? Since Mae is now part of our family and you two have consummated your relationship, you should treat her well. If you don't care for her, why did you get together with her in the first place?"

Nathaniel could not hide his discomfort at Mildred's straightforwardness. Hence, he claimed he was full and left for the office.

He thought he could have a peaceful breakfast in the company cafeteria. Yet, as soon as he walked in, he saw Mavis and a stranger chatting intimately.

Nathaniel's face darkened, and he left the cafeteria without a word.

As they worked in the same company, Mavis and Nathaniel inevitably crossed paths, especially since Mavis had to report to him.

Mavis knocked on his door and entered, but seeing his face only stirred a mix of emotions within her.

She could only maintain her composure, placing the documents on his desk.

"Mr. Nicholls, the deal for the previous property has been finalized. Please sign here."

Nathaniel's eyes lingered on her face, noticing that she showed no particular emotion and was seemingly indifferent to last night's events.

He took a sip of his coffee, setting the cup back down.

Just as he was about to sign, he changed his mind.

[Such a wedding is every girl's dream. I'm so jealous.]

[What's the use of being jealous? Ms. Lawson got Mr. Jenkins because she's amazing herself. Could you do the same?]

People even started summarizing the details of the wedding.

[Listen up, everyone. Based on all the information I've gathered, here's what I know: they entered in a hot air balloon over a lush lawn, with their son and daughter as the ring bearers. The wedding dress and suit cost millions. Feel free to add more if you know anything.]

[I have something to add! My friend is in their circle and was lucky enough to attend the wedding. They didn't say no filming was allowed, and Ms. Lawson and Mr. Jenkins even hired videographers. However, none of the footage has been released, probably due to their influence. My friend said the ceremony had a wide variety of dishes, almost like a buffet, catering to different tastes and traditions.]

Soon, someone expressed skepticism, [Is it really as great as they say? I'm having a hard time believing it.]

[The sky is the limit when you're rich! But it's clear that Mr. Jenkins put a lot of thought into the wedding. It's not just about the money.]

[Speaking of which, what do their son and daughter look like? With parents who are this good-looking, I'm really curious!]

[Don't waste your time thinking about it. They'll never let us know.]

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