Chapter 1915 – Highlight Chapter from Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
Chapter 1915 is a standout chapter in Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
Asking Sheena about it?
Nathaniel nodded. "Don't let anyone at the company know for now. Mavis didn't leave me any options."
Tommy replied, "If I were Mrs. Nicholls, I would've left long ago."
"What do you mean?" Nathaniel's eyes immediately looked up, staring at Tommy.
Tommy explained, "Mr. Nicholls, even though your relationship with Kristen is innocent, no one believes it. Mrs. Nicholls endured too much because of it and was even pushed out of the company. You never intended for her to leave, so why didn't you explain yourself to her?"
Nathaniel was silent for a long time, memories of Mavis flooding his mind.
"I thought she would understand me."
Tommy shook his head. "Mr. Nicholls, you're wrong. Everything needs explaining. No matter how well someone knows you, they can't always guess your thoughts, especially not Mrs. Nicholls. She couldn't be sure who you truly cared about."
Having said his piece, Tommy left.
Nathaniel sat alone at his desk, sinking deep in thought.
…
Meanwhile, Asher's final game was about to begin.
It was the championship match, and Sheena made time to be there with Asher.
Adora, who had returned from winter camp, watched Asher intently, cheering him on with her little fists clenched.
"Go, Asher! Don't be nervous. You're already a winner in my heart!"
Asher chuckled at her words. "Do I look nervous to you?"
Adora pouted, feeling a bit miffed.
"What?"
"Never mind…" Adora mumbled.
Meanwhile, Asher was receiving serious advice from Elliot.
"During the competition, stay calm and do your best. Don't let anything else matter. These opponents are pretty cocky and will probably try to insult you."
Being the youngest competitor in the math tournament, Asher had faced a lot of doubt and criticism, with people often bringing up his age to undermine him.
Adora confidently remarked, "That's because I wasn't there. If I were, I'd shut them up in no time."
Sheena was secretly thankful Adora was there back then, and she could not help but worry since Adora joined them in this tournament.
The competition was about to begin, and the finalists walked onto the stage.
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