Chapter 1942 – 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 1942 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Mavis snapped back to reality and smiled at Sheena.
"Are you done with the call?"
"Yes, there's something I need to tell you."
Noticing Sheena's serious expression, Mavis tried to lighten the mood.
"Sheena, you're so scary when you're serious. Did something happen?"
Sheena knew that Mavis likely guessed it was about Nathaniel.
With so many things happening in the Nicholls family, Mavis had softened a bit toward Nathaniel.
After making sure Mavis was fine with the topic, Sheena explained, "Since you left, Nathaniel has been searching for you. He hasn't had a proper rest in ages, working tirelessly to distract himself from the fact that you're gone. Eventually, Madam Nicholls was so worried about his health that she insisted he take a vacation."
Mavis lowered her gaze, silently absorbing the news.
"He probably realizes his mistakes and regrets it, but I don't know how you feel about it. All I can do is share this with you."
Mavis felt conflicted.
In the past, she had desperately wanted Nathaniel's affection, initiating their relationship from the start.
After a year of unanswered longing and heartbreak, Nathaniel's regret felt too little, too late.
Mavis forced a bitter smile and shook her head.
"Let's not dwell on unhappy things. Recently, the ewes in the estate gave birth to a few adorable lambs. Would you like to see them?"
Sheena noticed Mavis was clearly avoiding the topic and reluctantly agreed.
The two of them headed to the sheep pen.
Mavis was deeply invested in caring for the ewes and their lambs, and she often spent her free time feeding them grass.
Over time, the ewes and the lambs grew accustomed to her presence, always coming over to nuzzle her affectionately.
Small animals had a way of healing the soul.
Sheena petted the lamb's head and could not help but smile. "So adorable! Have you given it a name? What's it called?"
Sheena had only been there a day but had already heard of the dog's heroics.
Back when the area was less developed and only a few shepherds tended their flocks, wolves had taken an interest in the sheep.
The yellow dog, spotting the wolves before they could steal any sheep, had fought three wolves single-handedly to protect the flock.
Sheena admired the dog's bravery.
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For Nathaniel, the trip held little significance. Despite seeing many places, he found no relief from his gloom, and his mood seemed to worsen.
Noticing his discontent, one of the bodyguards approached him and asked, "Mr. Nicholls, is there something wrong with this place?"
Nathaniel shook his head, saying, "No."
"I've been observing you throughout this trip. You've seemed down, but I can't figure out what's troubling you," the bodyguard said.
Nathaniel asked, "Have you ever been in love and had your heart broken?"
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