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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1947

Sheena's commanding presence made everyone fall silent, and they dared not to say more.

Although not everyone had seen the full extent of Sheena's struggles, they had witnessed recent events.

While other board members sat comfortably in their offices, delegating tasks to subordinates, Sheena was hands-on with nearly everything.

She made decisions that often surprised people, skillfully avoiding potential risks.

With the room subdued, Sheena continued discussing the proposed plans.

Shawn felt uneasy.

He had hoped to voice his concerns, but given Sheena's mood, he hesitated to speak. Nonetheless, he had already accepted the money and made a promise. If he backed out, it would mean losing out on the opportunity entirely.

After Sheena finished presenting the two travel locations, she opened the floor for opinions.

"Feel free to share your thoughts on these proposals. I won't blame anyone for their input since we're all working toward the company's best interests."

She scanned the room with her sharp gaze.

One shareholder spoke up first, "Overall, the estate seems like a safer investment. The risks associated with the timberland are too high. I suggest a conservative approach."

Sheena nodded slightly.

Another shareholder had a different perspective and explained, "The timberland might seem small, but its location is advantageous. The estate is further north, which means more resources will be needed in winter. If we acquire the timberland, we could turn it into a profitable venture."

Sheena listened attentively, her expression neutral as she nodded again.

While risky, this approach was a strategic move that could pay off if managed well.

She looked at Shawn with a composed expression and said, "Speaking of tourism, something happened during my visit that left a strong impression on me about the timberland."

Everyone turned their attention to Sheena.

She continued calmly, "It's the peak of tourist season, so there should be crowds everywhere. However, the timberland was scarcely populated. Even with actors hired for the day, the number of visitors remained minimal."

The shareholders who had supported the timberland investment turned pale.

Experienced as they were, they understood the implication behind Sheena's words.

One of them quickly asked, "Ms. Lawson, did the timberland hire actors just because we were inspecting it?"

Sheena chuckled. "Yes, they did."

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