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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 2099

Summary for Chapter 2099: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2099 – Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) by Ms. Shadow

In Chapter 2099, 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.

Mavis sat at the small desk in her hotel room, focused on managing her company remotely.

She took a sip of her coffee and casually walked over to the window.

"Evan, we need to close these deals as soon as possible. If it's tough to finalize, find a way to delay the contract signing until I return. Yes, if we have to, we can reduce the profit margin by 1.5 points—that's my limit. But the Lawson Group's share can't be cut by even a single point."

She reassured him, "I'm fine, don't worry. I'm almost done here. I might…"

Her voice trailed off as her eyes locked onto a tiny figure in the kindergarten below.

The school was bustling, with parents and children filling the playground for the parent-child event.

However, there was no sign of Callum and that guy.

"I've got something urgent here. We'll talk later. Just follow my instructions. Thanks for handling everything."

She hung up the phone and searched the playground again, her gaze eventually landing on Callum sitting quietly on a small bench, watching the other kids with a slouched posture.

Even from a distance, she could feel the weight of his loneliness.

Where was Nathaniel?

How could he be absent on such an important day?

Callum could not participate in the activities without a parent, so he just sat there, silently observing the other children having fun.

Mavis could not stand seeing him like this, her heart aching for her precious son.

She set aside her coffee and quickly got dressed, not forgetting her wig.

Once she was done, she left for the kindergarten.

With so many parents at the event, the Nicholls family's bodyguards would likely be overwhelmed, making this the perfect chance for her to be there for Callum without drawing too much attention.

As long as she kept her appearance well-disguised, she should be able to manage it.

At the kindergarten, Callum sat on a small bench, his little legs swinging back and forth restlessly.

He had a lollipop in his mouth, but his eyes kept glancing at the other kids participating in the parent-child activities.

Each child held their father's hand with one hand and their mother's with the other, working on crafts together.

He dashed over to her and, as she crouched down, threw his arms around her neck.

"You came! You said yesterday that you couldn't make it."

Mavis playfully tapped his little nose. "He didn't come, so of course I had to. After all, nothing is more important than you, Callum."

His heart swelled with happiness at her words.

Yet, along with that came a bit of worry.

"This is my first time in a race like this. What if I lose?" Callum asked nervously.

"It's all about having fun. The result doesn't matter as much as enjoying the moment. Even if you don't win the prize, I still think you're the best and smartest kid I know. And I'll make sure to get you an even better toy."

Callum's face lit up. "Yay! Mommy, you're the best!"

Mavis quickly placed a finger over his lips and gave him a look, reminding him to watch what he said.

He corrected himself and cheered even louder, "Auntie, you're the best! Yay!"

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