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Wait, She’s a Billionaire by Ms. Shadow

Chapter 409
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Chapter 409

Sheena’s eyes were red, her tone resolute.

Ford felt for her but had to bring her back to reality, saying, “Miss, please. Be more clear–headed. Mr.

Freeman is gone. His ashes rest in Farlem’s cemetery. You’ve visited countless times in the past six

months. Do you remember?”

Sheena froze, starting to doubt herself.

Ford suppressed his sobs, continuing, “Stop tormenting yourself. Mr. Freeman will never return. You

must let go. You must have been mistaken just now!”

Indeed, how could someone who had been gone for half a year suddenly appear at Hedone Bar in

Svelton?

Perhaps she was losing her mind….

Sheena’s eyes began to well up, and she covered her chest, feeling an unbearable suffocation.

Seeing Sheena in such distress, Ford, too, could not hold back tears. “Miss, you’re upset. Let’s leave.

John has arranged a hotel for us. Let’s head back and rest.”

It was a false hope…

Sheena was exhausted, her whole being devoid of strength. After this incident, she had no heart to

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continue with the gathering. Hence, she followed Ford’s suggestion and returned to the hotel.

As they walked down the stairs, Lionel happened to come out of another elevator, calmly heading into

the innermost VIP room around the corner.

At the hotel, Sheena rushed into the bathroom as soon as they entered the room, turning on the

shower at its maximum. The water was scalding, but her heart felt numb, and her entire body was ice–

cold.

Sheena let the water drench her, trying to regain some semblance of composure.

Her eyes were swollen, and her tears blended seamlessly with the hot water, disappearing without a

trace. She repeated to herself that Elijah was gone, that he had died for her, and he could never return

in this lifetime.

Outside the room, Paul and John were puzzled by Sheena’s state upon her return.

“She seemed quite stable before attending the gathering. What happened at the

event?”

Ford sighed, “She got drunk She thought she saw a man who resembles Me Freeman, stirring up those

heart wrenching memories.”

Upon hearing this, the group sighed in unison.

The next day, Sheena woke up completely sober. She put the previous night’s emotional turmoil behind

her and officially set out to return to the Lawson family.

The Lawson estate was extensive, occupying the entire suburb of Mountville in Svelton, a property

acquired by the ancestors of the Lawson family. Surrounded by mountains and water, the mansions

offered picturesque views and excellent air quality throughout the year.

Victor and Barrett, along with their families, resided halfway up the

mountainside.

As Sheena drove up, she disregarded the two mansions and headed straight for Albert’s residence at

the mountain’s peak.

Their longtime butler, George, awaited her at the entrance.

Seeing Sheena’s car stop, he eagerly rushed forward, opening the door for her. Ms. Lawson, you’re

finally home! Your father has been eagerly awaiting you i the study.”

“Alright, Uncle George. You’ve been of great help.”

George was thrilled with the acknowledgment and glanced back at Sheena’s empty–handed

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bodyguards. “Miss, where is your luggage?”

Sheena responded casually, “I came back just to see Dad. I’m not planning to stay.

The Lawson estate harbored too many unpleasant memories, and she feared sleepless nights there.

Sheena proceeded straight to the living room. As she approached the door, the rhythmic click of high

heels echoed down the staircase.

Lauren, adorned in a limited–edition designer mustard–yellow pencil skirt with meticulous makeup,

gracefully walked down the stairs, locking eyes with Sheena.

Lauren was in her late twenties, and her skin was impeccably maintained, making the two appear more

like sisters.

With an indifferent gaze, Sheena looked her way and then redirected her attention, heading upstairs.

Lauren frowned, a bit displeased, blocking Sheena’s path. “Ms. Lawson, you haven’t been home for so

many years. Have you forgotten how to greet others properly? It seems like you’ve lost all manners

after staying a few years in an orphanage.”

Sheena was unprovoked by her words, and she smiled sarcastically.