Summary of Chapter 1099 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
The chapter Chapter 1099 is one of the most intense moments in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Serena Kingsley. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Inside the executive suite of NoMore Corporation.
Even though it was late into the night, the office was brightly lit. Jude Wilder was working late again.
A Beast of Burden Statuette sat prominently on his desk.
He was currently in a video conference, listening to a quarterly report, when his nose suddenly twitched. He let out a massive, uncontrollable sneeze.
His secretary stepped forward with a look of concern. "Mr. Wilder, should I make you some cold medicine?"
"I'm fine," Jude said, rubbing his nose. He gestured at the screen. "Keep going."
Back in the apartment, Noreen felt a twinge of sympathy after hearing how much Jude had changed over the years. "It's a shame his father didn't live to see what he's become."
"The more guilt he carried, the harder he pushed himself."
Noreen was still amazed. "But how did you actually do it?"
"I walked him through every detail. Hand-held him through the worst of it. But since he's a guy, taking a few hits at business dinners wasn't a big deal."
Miles away, Jude sneezed violently again.
"I'm going to make you that cold medicine," the secretary insisted.
Hearing Seth brush off the struggles of the corporate world reminded Noreen of her own early days in business.
Women always had a much harder time navigating the corporate ladder. She had been forced to drink more than her fair share, though surprisingly, the harassment had been minimal. There had only been one or two close calls, and they had mysteriously disappeared.
Like Perry back in Glenhaven City.
If Tiana Quinn hadn't told her the truth, Noreen would still be in the dark about how Seth had handled him.


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