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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 890

Summary for Chapter 890: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

What Happens in Chapter 890 – From the Book Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)

Dive into Chapter 890, 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.

Chapter 890 

Nevertheless, Hannah would never compromise easily

She wanted Noah to know that she was not just any girl. She was proud and would go to great lengths to make Noah learn to appreciate her more

If he could not handle it during this period, then he was not the right person, and it was better to end things cleanly

Hannah was clearheaded, and as she pondered, her fingers continued to tap on the keyboard

An hour and a half had passed, there were no other noises in the office apart from the sound of their typing on the keyboards

Hannah occasionally stole a glance at Noah, discreetly looking over at him across from her

He had a handsome profile, and when he was focused on his work, his expression was serious while still exuding a hint of aloofness. 

The sunlight shining in from the windows bathed his profile, making his face even more radiant

He was simply an undeniable presence

Noah, a prominent figure in Froania’s medical community, had unexpectedly joined the small Moore Group in Farlem to work as her personal secretary

It was a strange feeling, but not entirely unpleasant either. Rather, it filled her with joy

Lost in staring at Noah’s face, she did not realize that he had turned to meet her gaze

Ms. Hannah?” 

Suddenly snapping out of her thoughts, Hannah felt slightly embarrassed and quickly regained her 

composure

What are you looking at me for? Those Greeklanguage proposals aren’t easy to translate. If they’re not done by noon, I won’t let you off!” 

Noah was a little puzzled

She was the one staring at him first

Instead of 

Ms. Hannah?” 

nting it out, he replied, I’ve already translated them all. Do you want to review them

You’ve translated all of them? That’s quick!” 

Translating five Greeklanguage proposals required searching for information, inputting every word and sentence for translation online, crosschecking for accuracy, and then manually inputting the translated content, which would take a long time

However, Noah had finished in just an hour and a half

It was simply unbelievable

She hesitated but agreed, Okay. Send them to my account and I’ll take a look.” 

Noah complied

Hannah opened the file and quickly browsed through it, finding no obvious errors and noting that the translations were neat and clear

Noah had even translated some of the originally complex Greek sentences into simple

understandable phrases

She glanced at him in surprise

Didn’t you major in Medicine? When did you learn Greek?” 

Noah smiled and replied, It’s a standard for all the Lawson family’s children. We had private tutors who came to teach us eight languages at home since childhood.” 

Hannah stared at Noah in shock

She could not help but inwardly marvel at the strict upbringing of such wealthy households

Curious, she asked, Were your tutors strict? Did they ever resort to physical punishment for mistakes?” 

Noah shook his head

The tutors didn’t, but after each lesson, Corey would check our homework word by word with a ruler

” 

Your family also used rulers to punish the kids? Have you ever been disciplined by Corey?” 

No, I’m more reserved and less prone to making mistakes. Howard and Nana received more punishment.” 

Suddenly, Hannah hatched a mischievous idea

She picked up a stack of foreign documents, about forty or so, and with a teasing tone, said, Before you leave tonight, Mr. Noah, I’d appreciate it if you could translate all of these. If you can’t manage, I won’t mind using a ruler to help you relive your childhood memories.” 

Noah stared at the tall stack of documents, subconsciously checking his watch

There were still two and a half hours until lunchtime

Translating five proposals had already taken him only an hour and a half

If that were the case, translating over forty documents before the end of the workday would be a great challenge

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