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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1936

Summary for Chapter 1936: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

What Happens in Chapter 1936 – From the Book Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Dive into Chapter 1936, 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.

Sheena arrived at her destination and looked around, slightly dazed.

The scene before her looked exactly like something out of a painting, but she thought it seemed quite familiar.

Nonetheless, she attributed it to having seen such beautiful landscapes in pictures many times before.

The area was simple, with a representative from the ranch coming over to greet Sheena.

He informed them to reach out if they ever needed any assistance before going about his own tasks.

As Sheena took in the scenery, she felt an instant sense of calm.

Although there were quite a few tourists around, the place was not noisy.

Everyone was absorbed in their own activities and did not pay much attention to others.

Sheena smiled, enjoying the atmosphere.

Feeling relaxed, Alice asked, "Do you still want to stay here?"

"I hadn't planned on it, but since the place is so pleasant, staying here to unwind sounds like a great idea."

Alice quickly began to make arrangements.

Meanwhile, Mavis was busy at the farm, tending to the flowers and plants.

When she saw the flowers she had nurtured blossomed, it brought her great satisfaction.

She bent down to smell the flowers, enjoying their delightful fragrance.

Alice spotted Mavis from a distance and noticed she was pregnant.

Mistaking her for a staff member, Alice approached with a friendly smile.

"Hello, I'm here for an inspection. My boss and I think this place is beautiful and we're looking for somewhere to stay. Are there any available rooms here?"

She quickly set aside her work.

Alice hurriedly said, "It's not urgent. Please, take your time."

Ella Burton, the milkmaid, insisted with a warm smile, "No, no. Anyone who comes this far must be tired from their journey. You should get settled in as soon as possible."

For some reason, Alice found Ella's hospitality endearing and genuine.

It felt different from the earlier experience at the timberland. Alice thought that Sheena's advice was right. True sincerity was evident from the start.

Ella swiftly finished her work, wiped her hands on her apron, and showed Alice to the rooms.

"How many of you are there? Do you want to share a room or have separate ones?"

Alice answered straightforwardly. "It's just my boss and me. While we get along well, I don't think anyone would want to share a room with their boss, so two adjacent rooms would be perfect."

Ella and Mavis both laughed at this.

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