Sheena pondered for a moment.
When Howard and Phoebe wanted to get engaged, she visited the Nicholls family to discuss the engagement.
With Noah and Hannah's engagement, Sheena had not participated much since Farlem was not very close to Svelton and required a plane ride, and she had too much on his plate.
As a result, Noah handled it independently.
However, the wedding was even more important than the engagement.
As the head of the family, it would simply be unfair to Noah if she did not show up. It would seem as if she prioritized Howard's lifelong events over Noah's.
With this in mind, Sheena answered decisively, "I'll go. Marriage is a big deal, and as the head of the family, I must be there to show my respect for Hannah as my future sister-in-law. Any other plans will have to take a back seat."
Hannah was deeply touched.
The wealthiest person in Froania personally going to Farlem to meet her parents would them up for nights in excitement, and the Moore Group's stock market would likely see a significant increase.
While the group discussed business matters, Elliot silently pushed the luggage, his eyes seemingly recalling something, quietly containing his emotions.
Once out of the airport, the group separated.
In the car headed back to the Jenkins estate, Elliot asked, "Honey, how many days are you planning to stay in Farlem? Will you stay at the Moore mansion or a hotel? Do you need me to accompany you?"
"If someone of your stature were to come along, Kennedy and Vanessa might feel quite anxious," Sheena replied.
Elliot lowered his head, concealing his gaze. "Perhaps I can come along quietly. You can discuss wedding matters, and I won't intervene. I'll just join you on the trip… for peace of mind."
His tone was serious, but Sheena furrowed her brows, sensing something amiss.
She stared closely at Elliot, observing his subtle expressions, vaguely guessing at something.
"Are you planning to take the opportunity to visit the Freeman family?"
Elliot pursed his lips, remaining silent.
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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....