With Raymond speaking up, Omari felt obliged to listen and remained silent.
Raymond quickly gave Mavis a nod, signaling her to continue.
Seizing the opportunity, Mavis laid out Sheena's earlier proposal in detail.
"Mr. Eipstein, your daughter is the apple of your eyes. Our company specializes in the jewelry industry, and we would like to offer her a position as the spokesperson for the Lawson Group's jewelry line. We guarantee a ten-year contract without replacement. Would this arrangement be satisfactory to you?"
Any girl would be captivated by the allure of jewelry, especially one with dreams of being a fairytale princess adorned with beautiful jewels.
"The Lawson Group will ensure our spokesperson's safety. This is Ms. Lawson's promise. Please rest assured."
Omari was genuinely tempted by this offer.
An enemy in plain sight was dangerous enough, but an unpredictable strike could be devastating, catching him off guard and causing serious harm.
As Omari hesitated, a cheerful voice rang out from the door.
"Daddy, I'm home!"
The door swung open, and a tall, red-haired girl in denim overalls came in.
Her face had minimal makeup, just a touch of lipstick, and her hair was tied up in a high ponytail, exuding youthful energy.
This must be Omari's beloved daughter.
Seeing the strangers in the room, the girl walked straight to Omari, wrapping her arms around his neck and playfully asking, "Daddy, are you discussing another business deal? Can I be a part of it?"
Yvette was twenty years old and attending a private elite university in Gurenchti.
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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....