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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1760

Mavis blushed at Sheena's compliment.

She bashfully tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear and said, "Sheena, don't tease me. Compared to you, I'm nothing special."

As they chatted, they walked together to the lobby.

Yvette was already there, dressed in a stunning red gown that perfectly matched her fiery red hair.

"Sheena! Mavis! Over here!" Yvette called out excitedly, hurrying toward them despite her dress restricting her steps.

"You look beautiful today, Yve," Sheena praised sincerely, gently patting her head.

Yvette beamed and linked arms with both of them. "Compared to you two beauties, I'm nothing. My dad has prepared a grand feast today. Let's hurry up. I can't wait!"

Having just gone through a hellish kidnapping, Yvette was eager to relax and enjoy herself.

She had also made an important decision she was excited to share.

The three of them got into the same car.

Along the way, Yvette chattered about various school events.

Her lively spirit made everyone in the car nostalgic for their own school days.

The party was held at a hotel owned by Omari's company, located in a more remote area.

Though smaller in scale than the Lawson Group's hotel, this had a charming local flavor, catering primarily to the locals.

"We're here! Let's go in," Yvette announced, leading the way excitedly.

Noticing that Mavis seemed a bit down, Sheena linked her arm with hers.

Lance and Logan quickly lowered their heads.

Omari awaited them in the lobby, and as soon as Sheena and Elliot approached, he bowed deeply.

"Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, for ensuring Yve's safety. I'm grateful for your kindness, and I promise to protect the Lawson Group in Gurenchti."

Sheena smiled faintly and glanced at Elliot, teasingly adding, "Mr. Eipstein, from now on, we are business partners. Yve is not only our jewelry spokesperson, but she's also considered a friend. There's no need for such formality between friends."

Sheena's playful remark made Omari burst into laughter.

"Well said! Please, take your seats."

As they entered the hall and settled down, the lights suddenly dimmed inside the venue.

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