Summary of Chapter 1095 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Chapter 1095 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Serena Kingsley. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
The call to Winrich had actually been made by Jason Vance.
When Winrich flatly rejected the meeting, a panicked Jason immediately dialed his sister. "I just tried to get a meeting with their CEO, but they stonewalled me. If you can, reach out to Mrs. Naylor and see if she's willing to pull some strings for us again."
Gia gripped her phone so tightly her knuckles turned white, a sharp wave of humiliation washing over her. Her chest tightened with bitter resentment, but she didn't dare confess the truth to her brother.
She knew exactly why Noreen had rejected the meeting.
And she absolutely could not ask Mrs. Naylor for help.
If the Naylor matriarch found out how viciously arrogant Gia had been toward Noreen, what would she think of her?
When Mrs. Naylor had originally offered to introduce her to Winrich, Gia had been secretly furious.
But she had forced a polite smile and played along, riding over to Winrich with her.
During the drive, Mrs. Naylor spent the entire time raving about Noreen's brilliance and predatory business instincts.
She insisted that aligning with Winrich was the absolute best move for Solara Energy.
At the time, Gia was convinced Mrs. Naylor was just forcefully selling her on the idea because she was worried Gia would back out.
Gia assumed the older woman was simply trying to do Noreen a favor, which only fueled her deep-seated jealousy. That toxic resentment was exactly what led her to arrogantly provoke Noreen the moment Mrs. Naylor left the room.
But how could anyone have predicted Noreen's terrifying resurgence?!
The comeback was so fast it left her completely paralyzed.
Gia took a deep breath, forcing herself to remain calm. "I understand. I'll go speak with Mrs. Naylor right now."
Hanging up, she ground her teeth, a flash of pure malice and regret darkening her eyes.
But no matter how much it burned, she had to swallow her pride.
Adjusting her expression, she prepared to head downstairs to find Mrs. Naylor.
Before she even reached the landing, she heard a familiar voice.
Healy was back.

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