"Stop!" Ella shouted.
The cow seemed to understand, turning its head to look at Ella.
"You've hurt someone! Get away!"
Miraculously, the cow's aggression subsided, and it retreated to a corner of the pen.
Nathaniel took the opportunity to adjust his collar and step out of the pen.
Troy followed him, looking completely defeated.
Ella asked concernedly, "Are you injured?"
Nathaniel shook his head, casting a glance at Troy.
"I'm fine, but he doesn't look too good."
Ella followed his gaze and noticed Troy's appearance.
Still recovering from his previous ordeal, Troy showed Ella his dirty hands and turned to reveal the mess on his backside.
This was one of the worst things that ever happened to him!
"It's all dung!" Troy screamed.
Ella struggled to contain her laughter.
The situation was too awful to find humor in, so she bit her lip and held back.
"It's alright. Cow dung is fairly clean. It may smell a bit when fresh, but you can wash it off easily."
Troy glanced at Nathaniel, "Mr. Nicholls, I'll head back first."
Nathaniel nodded.
Troy hurried off, practically sprinting to avoid further embarrassment in front of any other bodyguards from the Nicholls family.
Under the cover of darkness, he quickly disappeared from the pen.
Ella looked at Nathaniel again and asked, "Mr. Nicholls, are you sure you're alright?"
Nathaniel's expression was calm and collected, his short hair neatly in place.
"I'm fine. I still need to finish cleaning the calves. You should head back too."
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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....