Chapter Summary: Chapter 1944 – Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow
In Chapter 1944, 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.
They thought since they could not beat her, they might as well join her.
"Ms. Lawson, we're here to discuss something with you today," one of the men began.
"Previously, we sent you two million dollars, hoping you would invest in us, but you've accepted the money without any intention of investing. Isn't that a bit unethical?"
Sheena's eyes narrowed. "Two million dollars? Do I look like someone who needs two million dollars? Who did you give the money to?"
The group exchanged confused glances.
When they saw Sheena's serious expression, they could tell she was genuinely unaware of the money.
"I'll show you," the leader said, still trying to be cooperative.
He provided evidence of the transaction, revealing an account with a red profile picture.
Sheena searched through the contact list of the company's senior management but could not find anyone matching this profile.
The man was baffled and said, "She claimed to be your company's planning director and said she would finalize the deal directly."
Planning director?
Sheena's expression hardened.
"What's the name?"
"Fanny Holmes."
Sheena's expression grew colder.
There was no one named Fanny Holmes in the Lawson Group's planning department.
"Believe it or not, I haven't received a penny of those two million dollars. It seems someone within my company used you as a mark. If you don't believe me, you can take legal action. But this won't end here. I'll find out who deceived you."
The men were aware of Sheena's reputation and decided to trust her words.
Then, they left quietly, choosing to wait for further news from her.
With the sudden issue, Sheena could not return to check on her kids.
Alice nodded. "Yes, please expedite it."
After arranging things with HR, Alice quickly returned to Sheena's office.
Knowing Sheena was already frustrated, she knocked softly before entering.
"There are no employees named Fanny Holmes. I've asked HR to check the dependents' records, so we should have results soon."
Sheena was satisfied with this approach and nodded.
"What about the timberland's proposal? I heard they made some changes. Bring the updated version to me."
"It's already on your desk," Alice said. "I glanced at it and thought you might not need to review it further."
Alice hesitated, unsure how to continue.
Sheena understood immediately. "Is it still poorly written?"
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