Wait She s a Billionaire ( Sheena Lawson ) Chapter 1040
Wait, She’s a Billionaire ( Sheena Lawson )
Chapter 1040
Just asking casually,â Sheena replied.
Until there was a clear picture of the situation, these were just her personal speculations without any concrete evidence.
Speaking out could easily tip off the other side and make them more prepared.
Suddenly, a sharp pain shot through her head, and she furrowed her brow, rubbing the back of her head with great effort.
The area where she was struck with the club shows slight fading bruises and even a gentle touch would cause pain.
Elliot noticed her discomfort and instinctively pulled her into his embrace, saying, âNana, stop thinking about it for now. These matters are too taxing, especially since youâre injured.
Please rest.â
He comforted her as she leaned against his broad chest, gently nodding.
âIf youâre not feeling well, just take a nap. Leave the rest to me,â Elliot reassured her.
She nodded again, closing her heavy eyelids and drifting off to sleep in Elliotâs arms.
Neil watched from across the table, feeling even more remorseful.
âMr. Jenkins, I apologize sincerely for this incident. I never expected it to delay your return
home. Rest assured, Iâll thoroughly investigate this matter and leave no stone unturned,â
Neil expressed his regret.
Elliot remained expressionless, his gaze fixed on the injured Sheena in his arms as he
gently stroked her back with tenderness and care.
âHave they identified the man who struck Nanaâs head?â Elliot asked.
Neil replied, âWeâre still investigating. Once we identify the perpetrator, we wonât go easy
on them.â
Elliotâs tone turned cold as he demanded, âAs compensation for this attack, I request that
once the culprit is found, they be sent to Froania for interrogation in my presence.â
Neil appeared conflicted. âAlthough they engage in illicit activities, they are still citizens of Ardolisia. Isnât it inappropriate to send them to Froania for interrogation?â
Elliotâs expression remained stem and resolute.
These assassins are orphans raised by illegal organizations. They are undocumented and pose a danger. I only need the one who attacked Nana. Quietly sending them to Froania will raise no suspicion.â
Neil fell silent, feeling a bit uncertain.
While it was not a major issue to allow him to quietly take away one person as
compensation, he had not ascended the throne
yet.
If someone with ill intentions discovered this matter, he could find himself in trouble with his father, the king.
Moreover, Neil preferred to follow the rules.
âMr. Jenkins, sitting in this position as the heir apparent fills me with dread. I fear making mistakes or missteps that could be used against me. So, letting you quietly take someone away might not be possible. Once the perpetrator is identified, I can follow the proper procedure and report to the king, and Iâll do everything in my power to help you resolve this
matter.â
Understanding Neilâs character, Elliot refrained from saying more.
It was tacit acceptance.
The atmosphere in the lounge suddenly quietened.
Neil sipped his tea while Elliot held the sleeping Sheena close.
To ensure Sheena slept comfortably, he did not dare move a muscle, even if his legs went
numb.
The peaceful atmosphere persisted for several minutes until a police officer gently
knocked on the door and entered.
The officer greeted Neil respectfully before turning to Elliot.
âWe have started the third round of individual interviews, and the chief asked me to gather
some additional information from you.â
Elliot did not look up, his tone remaining steady.
âGo ahead.â
âAre there any enemies or particularly fierce competitors you and your wife have in
Ardoliale?
The officer took notes while listening.
Elllot replied without hesitation, still focused on Sheena in his arms.
âWe have many enemies and competitors, but not many in Ardolisia.â
The officer continued writing as he listened. âDo you have any specific suspects in mind
for this Incident?â
Elliotâs mind drifted to Sheenaâs unwavering fixation on Anneâs identity, and his obsidian eyes grew colder.
âYes, Paulo Karl.â