The atmosphere in the bedroom changed once again.
Stanley adamantly denied, "I didn't! Grandpa, I really didn't collude with anyone to harm Elliot. Tonight, he deliberately set me up in the altar room!"
Santiago weakly leaned against the headboard and observed their expressions.
Despite his illness slowing his thoughts, his experience in both the military and business worlds allowed him to quickly realize that this situation was far from simple.
Moreover, these revelations came from Sheena herself, implicating even her.
So, it was not just a matter concerning the Jenkins family but also the Lawson family.
In other words, it was no longer a matter between the Jenkins.
Santiago remained silent for a long time before turning to Sheena.
"Sheena, if what you say is true, how do you propose we handle this?"
Sheena smiled gently but spoke sternly, "It depends, Grandpa. Do you want to handle this publicly or privately?"
Stanley's eyes lit up upon hearing the possibility of a private resolution.
Could there still be a chance to settle this privately?
Was Sheena here to help them?
With his injured thigh causing him discomfort from kneeling, Stanley's face grew paler.
Peter, noticing his worsening condition, hurried to support him.
Fortunately, the Jenkins family medical team was present and could provide some first aid.
After obtaining Santiago's approval, Peter led Stanley to a nearby chair to sit.
Meanwhile, the discussion about Santiago's incident continued at the bedside.
Santiago asked, "What are the differences?"
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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....