Elliot stood below, ensuring Adora's safety as she climbed to the top effortlessly.
Just like that, she grabbed the victory fruit, earning envy and applause from many of the other kids.
Adora excitedly bounced on the set with the fruit in hand and shouted, "Daddy, Mommy, Asher! I got it! I'm the first!"
Though Asher could not participate in the final challenge, his smile betrayed his joy.
He responded to Adora's excitement with a hint of arrogance, "It's alright."
Sheena joined in the applause, praising, "Adora, you're amazing. Be careful coming down."
As Adora descended from the set, she proudly handed the victory fruit to Asher.
"Asher, this is for you. I'm not a little kid anymore. I can also get treasures for you!"
In the world of children, happiness comes easily, especially in events like this, where they get to show off in front of everyone.
Adora had a few beads of sweat on her forehead, and Sheena lovingly wiped them away with a tissue.
Asher reluctantly accepted the victory fruit, finding it childish.
He maintained his aloof demeanor, saying, "I'll take this gift in consideration of your hard climbing today."
Despite his words, he held the fruit close, unwilling to let go.
Adora hugged him, smiling brightly, and the sight of the two little ones embracing was heartwarming.
Asher maintained his cool exterior, muttering, "Girls are so annoying…"
He wondered why they loved hugging so much!
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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....