Wait, She’s a Billionaire

Chapter 1029



Nathaniel noticed Sheena’s unease and gently reassured her, “Nana, don’t worry. Asher and

Adora are doing good. Asher already got his shot and didn’t cry. Adora seems a little

timider, but she’s quiet when I hold her.”

Sheena’s heart ached as she looked at Adora’s sad expression.

Finally, she managed to utter, “Thank you for your help.”

“It’s no problem,” Nathaniel replied with a smile, his eyes sparkling.

His beautiful blue eyes would only shimmer when they saw Sheena.

Elliot observed their interaction, his heart sinking. He suppressed his urge to cry and quietly went to pack his suitcase.

Sheena paid little attention to Nathaniel, and her focus was entirely on Adora.

In the video, the doctor was preparing the injection, hiding the needle from Adora’s view. However, she seemed to sense what was coming, wrinkling her nose and staring at the doctor suspiciously.

Sheena concealed her worry and smiled reassuringly at Adora..

“Be brave, Adora. Daddy and I will be back tomorrow. The doctor is really gentle, and it

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Pointing to Sheena on the screen, Nathaniel coaxed Adora, “Adora, look. Mommy is

watching you, and I’m here with you too.”

Adora seemed to feel her mother’s presence, weakly reaching out toward the screen with

her chubby hand.

Taking advantage of the distraction, the doctor swiftly administered the injection.

Belatedly realizing the pain, Adora wrinkled her little features and shed tears. However,

instead of wailing loudly, she whimpered softly.

Her wet eyelashes clumped together, making her look both pitiful and adorable.

“It’s okay, Adora. I’m here with you,” Shena comforted.

She felt so distressed when she saw Adora in pain, and tears started to well up in her eyes.

It had been so long since she felt this sad, and she held back tears in front of the camera.

Nathaniel also calmed the baby, saying, “Let me kiss your boo–boo. Now, now, it’ll all be

better.

After crying for a while, Adora nestled in Nathaniel’s arms and fell asleep, possibly due to

the discomfort of being ill.

Then, Nathaniel adjusted the camera to Lionel, who was holding Asher nearby.

Lionel looked a bit awkward, trying not to disturb the sleeping baby.

He grinned at Sheena, reassuring her.

After that, Nathaniel returned the focus to Sheena and gently comforted her, “Nana, don’t be sad. It’s normal for babies to catch a cold and run a fever. They’ve taken antipyretics and got their shots. After a good night’s sleep, they’ll probably be fever–free by tomorrow. If you’re busy with important matters there, don’t rush back. I’ll take time off from work to look after the babies, and I promise there won’t be any more high fever incidents.”

“Thank you so much. I’ll treat you to a meal when I return.”

Nathaniel chuckled. “Sure thing, Nana. I’ve been looking forward to it. I’ll hold you to that

promise when you’re back.”

Sheena nodded, and the video call ended.

Alone by the bedside, she could not hold back her tears any longer, overwhelmed by

sorrow.

Only she knew how exhausting it was to carry the babies for nine months.

During their time in Laubabwe, Sheena had to secure Clear while safeguarding her unborn children. Moreover, she suffered from severe morning sickness just six and a half weeks

into her

pregnancy.

Upon returning home, the Lawson family was in a mess, and she nearly reached a breaking point several times.

She had endured much hardship while pregnant with Asher and Adora, and they were the only reason she persisted during those tough times.

Seeing Adora suffer from a fever, crying and whimpering, Sheena felt a pang of hurt in her heart, filled with empathy and guilt.

She silently endured her sorrow for a while until Elliot sighed and crouched beside her, gently placing his hands on her knees and apologizing.


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