Wait She s a Billionaire ( Sheena Lawson ) Chapter 639
Wait, She’s a Billionaire ( Sheena Lawson )
Chapter 639
Elliot paid no attention to Howardâs complaints and continued asking, âIs the ground covered in
Howardâs frustration was completely ignored, and with nowhere to vent his pentâup anger, he impatiently glanced at the snowflakes swirling in the garden.
âThe snow just fell tonight, and the ground is not covered with thick snow yet. It has accumulated on the leaves, though.â
Elliot listened quietly, envisioning the scene. Soon, a faint smile graced his pale, weak lips.
âIs it beautiful?â
The dim streetlights reflected against the falling snow in the garden, creating a picturesque view. However, Howard had no interest in appreciating it; he was yawning repeatedly and just wanted to crawl back under the covers to continue sleeping.
Yet, Elliot seemed unusually excited. He opened his palm to catch the snowflakes outside the balcony.
âI wonder if itâs snowing in Laubabwe too? If Nana is watching the snow like me?â
Howard, realizing Elliot was thinking about Sheena again, felt a little emotional too. He sighed softly without saying a word.
âWeâre looking at the same sky. Can she feel that I miss her? I really, really miss herâ¦â
His voice had turned so low that it was almost inaudible, resulting from enduring the freezing wind for who knows how many hours. However, when expressing his longing, his otherwise vacant black eyes seemed to twinkle with faint starlight.
Howard, moved by the scene, softened his tone, âAlthough itâs the same sky, itâs daytime on her side. If she knew you came out in the middle of the night, torturing yourself in this cold, sheâd surely bet heartbroken. What you should do now is cooperate with the treatment, take care of yourself, and wait
for her return.â
âShould I help you back to the room? Later, Iâll make a cup of tea to warm you up. If you catch a cold and fever tomorrow, both Noah and I will be busy, and Nan will worry too.â
Elliot continued feeling the snow falling into his palms, asking, âThis morning, you mentioned she wouldnât marry Nathaniel for Clear. Is that true?â
Well⦠Howard was not entirely sure, but to reassure him, he had to forge ahead.
âOf course. Nana said she already has a foolproof plan to get Clear. You just have to wait for her for another half a month, and sheâll be back. Besides, thereâs Lionel. You guys are elites nurtured by the National Investigation Bureau for decades. You should trust them.â
Hearing Howardâs reassurances, Elliot indeed felt more at ease. He knew that with Lionelâs
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personality, he would risk his life to protect Sheena.
Nonetheless, Elliot hoped both of them would return safely.
âLetâs get back to the bedroom.
Howard helped Elliot to his feet, guiding him back to the room. He turned on the heating and then went downstairs to prepare some tea.
Laubabwe, outskirts of Kyafa.
At noon, the chef came to deliver the meal. Sheena, not accustomed to the local flavors, took a few bites just to get by.
In the afternoon, the temperature suddenly dropped, and soon, snow began to fall. The snowfall intensified rapidly, blanketing the entire yard in a layer of snow within half an hour, creating a beautiful, vast silverâwhite landscape due to the expansive surroundings in the outskirts.
Sheena stood by the window, watching the snowfall, lost in thought.
Lionel walked over, handed her a thick cloak, and closed the window for her.
âItâs much colder here than in Froania. Put on something warmer.â
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Sheena did not refuse and draped the cloak over herself. She had an essential task to complete, and she needed to take care of her health. Falling ill was not an option.
Observing her melancholy expression, Lionel softly asked, âMs. Sheena, are you missing Mr. Jenkins?