Facing everyone's stares, Elliot whispered into Sheena's ear, "After seeing their interactions, I think Noah obviously needs my help pursuing Hannah."
Sheena suppressed a laugh, rubbing his handsome face.
Then, she explained to Noah and Hannah across the table, "Eli wouldn't hide any secret funds. After all, I've never managed his money, and he's always been very conscious about not overspending. Unless it's for surprising me with little gifts, it's probably just a small joke between him and Noah."
Elliot's dark eyes gleamed with satisfaction as he affectionately nudged her nose.
"Nana, you truly understand me."
Despite being a couple, Noah and Hannah felt like they were being forced to watch Elliot and Sheena's public display of affection.
Noah furrowed his brow, feeling slightly irritated.
If he had known better, he would not have invited Sheena and Elliot to join them.
He did not expect them to be so loving, making him feel a little uneasy.
Unaware of Noah's thoughts, Hannah looked at Sheena and Elliot with a hint of envy for their relationship.
After a few hours of flight, the four finally landed at the airport in the capital of Tunialand.
Tunialand was renowned for its sweet food, especially its sweet curry sauces.
Elliot, Noah, and the others headed to the largest food district in town that afternoon.
"The streets are too crowded. How about eating at the hotel?" Noah suggested.
Sheena disagreed, "The most popular stalls in the alleys and streets usually have the best food. While five-star hotels might have the best hygiene and cleanliness, they often lack authentic flavors. Since we're here, we should experience the local culture and cuisine."
Elliot squeezed Sheena's hand, chiming in, "Nana's right."
Hannah also agreed, "The streets are lively. Eating at a big hotel would probably be boring. I think the streets are better, and we can take some photos too."
Since everyone agreed with Sheena's suggestion, Noah had nothing to say and silently followed the two ladies.
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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....