Chapter Summary: Chapter 1864 – Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow
In Chapter 1864, a key moment in the Novel novel Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson), Ms. Shadow delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Kristen's face was scrunched up in distress, her fair skin smeared with mud.
Nathaniel did not find her disheveled state repulsive. Instead, he felt a twinge of pity for the face that resembled Sheena so much.
Following Nathaniel's advice, Kristen composed herself and accompanied him to the beach to find a suitable spot.
The village was so primitive that they still practiced traditional burials.
Kristen wanted to bury Agatha properly but could not find the right place.
Nathaniel thought for a moment and suggested, "It will be time-consuming and difficult to bury her here. This place is not suitable for long-term stay. How about we take her to a crematorium in town? We could even consider a sea burial. Maybe she would want to remain in the sea they loved."
Kristen quickly agreed.
This was not a difficult decision for her, especially since her connection to Agatha was merely an act.
She wanted to wrap up this charade as soon as possible.
With many of Nathaniel's men helping, the arrangements went smoothly.
Soon, the sea burial was completed.
Kristen stood alone in front of her house, looking desolate.
Nathaniel realized that she had no one left in the village.
If he left, she would be all alone.
After some thought, Nathaniel decided to take Kristen with him.
Besides, he had promised Agatha he would take care of her.
When Kristen heard this, she replied sadly, "Nate, are you sure? It's not that I don't want to go with you, but…"
She trailed off, hesitant to continue.
"What is it?" Nathaniel asked.
After all, the village was unsafe, and strangers often roamed the area.
As expected, a group of thugs spotted Kristen sitting alone.
Despite her dirty dress, her beauty was undeniable.
The group, consisting of three men ranging in age from their late teens to forties, had tanned skin and muscular arms.
How could a delicate woman like Kristen be a match for them?
The leader noticed Kristen's tears and teased, "Hey there, why are you crying? Are you scared? How about we keep you company?"
As they moved toward her, Kristen's anger flared.
She cursed the thugs under her breath for daring to mess with her.
Just as she was about to confront them, she spotted Nathaniel approaching.
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