Chapter 1862 – 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 1862 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Kristen only dared to stand up after Declan left.
Her clothes were torn, and the nearby men glanced at her several times.
Kristen approached them with a smile, teasing, "Like what you see? Take a good look."
She laughed bitterly, and the men quickly averted their eyes and followed Declan out.
A few days later, Declan made his move.
That afternoon, Kristen was out fishing when suddenly, a group of men stormed the fishermen's boats, seizing anything of value and injuring several people.
Kristen recognized some of them as Declan's men.
Was he that impatient?
She touched her nearly healed back wound and scoffed.
The old man had timed it perfectly to avoid Nathaniel's suspicion.
However, Declan's men did not stop at the boats. They raided the village too, injuring many residents.
Some elderly people, unable to bear the shock, suffered heart attacks and died.
The village instantly descended into chaos.
One of Declan's men slipped Kristen a message, saying, "Mr. Blackwell says you need to get involved in the relief efforts and tell Nathaniel the truth. He'll definitely come."
Kristen sneered. "And if he doesn't come?"
Declan glared at her coldly.
It was a threat.
Kristen did not argue further and turned away.
"I understand. Tell Daddy not to worry."
That afternoon, Kristen called Nathaniel again.
The village was in turmoil, and Nathaniel could hear the distress in her voice.
"What's going on over there?"
However, she was distracted, and she had struggled for a long time without success.
When she saw the muddy child, Kristen could not hide her disgust, and she immediately let go of the child.
The child fell back into the mud, shocked and on the verge of tears.
Kristen sneered. "This is what they call 'survival of the fittest'. Have you heard of it before? It doesn't matter; now you know."
The child was barely five years old, still in the innocent phase of their life, thinking the world was all rainbows and butterflies.
Kristen scared them so badly that they cried out loudly in fear.
Hearing the cries, some villagers rushed over to help, only to see Kristen walking away.
The villagers had a strong impression of Kristen. While they did not have much fondness for her, they kept quiet because her grandmother Agatha had helped them in the past.
Kristen did not care about their opinions.
She gripped her phone tightly, just waiting for Nathaniel to arrive.
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