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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 585

Summary for Chapter 585: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Chapter summary: Chapter 585 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection

Discover the most important events of Chapter 585, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog. With the engaging writing of Free Collection, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Before, even if Lana hadn't asked, Bianca would have gone to Seth for help.

But at this critical juncture, she absolutely could not ask him.

"Then what do we do? We can't just let your cousin go to jail, can we?" Lana started crying again.

Yvonne gritted her teeth. "We'll find a way to raise the money first. If worst comes to worst, we'll get a private loan!"

"Mom, three hundred million is not a small amount. Who would be willing to lend that to us?" Bianca's head was throbbing. "And the interest on private loans is incredibly high!"

"As long as Seth hasn't called off the wedding, you are still in charge of Ascendancy Group and PerseTech. You still have a chance to make a comeback!" Yvonne reminded her.

Noreen had also been dealing with her own set of annoyances these past few days.

"That Mr. Brooke is here again," Sophia Cole said as she brought in a coffee.

"I'm not seeing him," Noreen said, a flash of impatience in her eyes.

"I told him that, but he insists on waiting."

"Let him."

Henry returned home that day empty-handed once again.

Seeing his dejected expression, Sanford already knew the outcome.

"Miss Gilmore still refused to see you?"

"Yeah." Henry was completely disheartened.

Sanford cursed angrily, "Serves you right! You were blind as a bat!"

Henry had no rebuttal.

He had brought this upon himself. He had no one to blame but himself.

It was only natural that Noreen wanted nothing to do with him.

Sanford, annoyed at the sight of him, slammed the door to his room.

Henry went downstairs to smoke. He stood alone on the curb, watching the ember at the tip of his cigarette burn, watching it glow and fade.

In the dim light, his face was a mask of dark, complex emotions.

After an unknown number of cigarettes, he shook the pack and found it was empty.

So the next day, Bianca dressed meticulously and, on her way to meet him, stopped at a flower shop to buy a bouquet of lilies of the valley.

In the past, whenever they met, Henry would always be the one to arrive early and wait for her.

Today, however, she was the one who waited a long time for Henry.

But at least he came.

Bianca immediately put on her standard smile and spoke to him in a soft, gentle voice, just like she always had.

Henry was actually quite impressed with her. Despite the massive scandal, she could still maintain such composure.

"Every time I pass a flower shop and see lilies of the valley, I think of our time at the business school," Bianca said, intentionally dropping a hint.

In the past, he would have been incredibly moved.

But now, he just found it laughable.

"Did I ever tell you why I turned you down back then?" Bianca continued, guiding the conversation.

"No," Henry said.

"Sigh, I guess you could just say it wasn't meant to be. Back then, my relationship with Dylan was quite strained, but he never initiated a breakup, and I'm a loyal person, so I just kept waiting for him. And you, at that time, should have been focusing on your studies, so I turned you down."

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