Seeing that Grant was siding with Sheena, Stanley knew he had lost.
He grunted sullenly, pretending to adjust his suit before leaving Santiago's room.
With him gone, Sheena found excuses to send out all the other servants from the room, except for Grant.
"It's a mess in Grandpa's mansion with so many people at the Jenkins's estate. Go downstairs and attend to them. Serve them fruits, snacks, and the finest tea. No one is allowed near the door of this room until the doctors finish examining him. Understand?"
"Yes, Mrs. Jenkins," the servants replied in unison, quickly vacating the room.
With the servants gone, the bedroom instantly felt more spacious.
Aside from the unconscious Santiago lying on the bed, only Noah, Grant, and the Jenkins family medical team remained.
After Noah finished examining Santiago's body and reviewed the medications he had been taking, his assessment aligned with that of the Jenkins family medical team.
"It seems he ingested incompatible food, resulting in food poisoning and unconsciousness."
Now that they were among themselves, Sheena voiced her concerns.
"Uncle Grant usually oversees Grandpa's diet. How could he have ingested incompatible food?"
Grant pondered and replied, "I've never left Old Man Jenkins's side. I've inspected everything he ate, and the chefs hired are well aware of his condition. They prepare his meals with utmost care. There shouldn't have been any issues."
Silence filled the room as everyone contemplated the situation.
Suddenly, Sheena recalled Stanley kneeling at Santiago's bedside and shedding tears.
Although he presented himself as a filial grandson, Sheena could not shake her dislike for him.
She even found his behavior somewhat unnatural, as if he were deliberately crying for everyone to see.
With this in mind, she turned to Grant.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....