Chapter 920
The days of planning were about to go down the drain, making her expression particularly serious.
Sheena whispered to Lionel, “Screw it. Just open the door.”
Lionel was about to turn the doorknob when the crisp sound of a bullet being loaded rang
out.
Romello stood two meters away, holding a gun, coldly aiming it at Lionel’s head.
He menacingly threatened, “Lionel, you led the troops to trespass into my home and flaunt your power. Don’t you dare think I won’t act against you just because of Elliot! If you dare to open this door and disturb my mom’s rest, I’ll end you right this moment.” Romello, as the superior, left Lionel with no choice but to reluctantly let go.
Sheena stepped forward, blocking the barrel of the gun and shielding Lionel behind her.
She looked at Romello, explaining, “Mr. Romello, my crystal earrings were stolen at the tea party. All the ladies who attended the tea party have been checked. Lionel was just doing his job. There’s no need to draw a gun, is there?”
Romello’s raised hand did not lower, his chilling aura lingering.
“Mrs. Jenkins, I’ve already been briefed by the bodyguards when I arrived. If you suspect Gabrielle of stealing the earrings, you should ask her for it instead of conducting a search in my house.”
Sheena remained composed and replied, “But Gabrielle isn’t home. I don’t know where she went. What if she stole my earrings and, fearing consequences, she intentionally returned to the Nicholls residence to hide the earrings and went out to avoid it?”
Romello’s eyes narrowed. “I’ll investigate this matter thoroughly and make Gabrielle answer for it. If she did steal your earrings, I’m willing to compensate you threefold and personally bring her to you to explain.”
Sheena frowned. “Romello…”
Without letting her finish, Romello interrupted, “Mrs. Jenkins, it’s late. Please take your
people and leave the Nicholls residence.”
This blunt eviction order left no room for rebuttal.
Chacter 922
Lionel looked anxiously at Sheena, who remained silent.
The atmosphere in the corridor became tense.
Romello was back.
As the head of the Nicholls family and the deputy chief of the National Investigation Bureau, his rank was higher than Lionel’s. Hence, his words left Sheena and Lionel with no room to continue the search.
“Alright, Mr. Romello, since you don’t welcome me, I’ll leave,” Sheena said with a slight smile.
Romello lowered the muzzle of the gun, calmly explaining, “It’s not that you’re not welcome. Phoebe is sick, and my mom isn’t well. We don’t entertain guests at the Nicholls residence at night.”
Hearing him bring up Phoebe, Sheena took the opportunity to continue, “Last time, you mentioned that Phoebe was sick with just a common cold. Why hasn’t she recovered yet? It’s been so long. What exactly is her illness?”
Romello smoothly replied, “With the recent change of seasons, she caught a viral flu. It’s a bit severe and contagious, so I’ve locked down the Nicholls residence to prevent visitors, fearing they might get infected.”
He took two steps back, gesturing politely toward Sheena to pass.
Reluctantly, Sheena had to leave with Lionel.
Just as they took a few steps, the sound of iron chains clashing, rhythmic and distinct came from the tightly closed and quiet right end.
Sheena stopped in her tracks and turned to Romello.
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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....