Summary of Chapter 597 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
The chapter Chapter 597 is one of the most intense moments in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Free Collection. 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.
No matter how bitter she felt, Bianca hadn't forgotten why she was here tonight.
Suppressing her jealousy, she walked directly toward Noreen.
As she drew near, she was about to call out.
Suddenly, a crowd of people rushed out from the side.
They were carrying cameras and equipment, swarming toward Noreen.
Caught off guard, Bianca was knocked to the ground.
In the momentary chaos, something hard struck her across the face, making her eyes water with pain.
Someone was apologizing to her.
"I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to."
It was a cameraman, and he was carrying a tripod.
It was the tripod that had hit her.
The cameraman apologized sincerely and offered a hand to help her up.
He then said, "You look really familiar."
Bianca immediately turned her face away. "I'm fine."
Seeing that she wasn't seriously hurt, the cameraman's attention shifted back to his job. He was in a hurry to get a good spot to interview Noreen.
After he left, Bianca breathed a sigh of relief.
Thank goodness he hadn't recognized her.
She had seen the press pass hanging around his neck; he was from a major financial news channel.
If he had recognized her, she would have been in trouble.
The scandal over her academic fraud hadn't died down yet, and Bianca had been avoiding the media, hoping the story would eventually fade from public memory.
The side of her face where the tripod had hit her throbbed with pain, but she had no time to check the injury. Her eyes were fixed on Noreen.
The group of reporters had quickly surrounded Noreen, firing questions at her one after another.
She was handling them with poise.
Once the reporters had dispersed, Noreen was finally free to leave.
Bianca seized her chance and called out, "Noreen, we need to talk."
Noreen turned her head. Seeing it was Bianca, the smile in her eyes faded slightly.
"I don't think we have anything to talk about."
To her, the current Ascendancy Group held very little value.
When Bianca had poached her lead underwriter, Seth had already made a concession by giving her Ascendancy Group's resources.
Being rejected again and again, Bianca's resentment toward Noreen reached its breaking point.
She was so used to being on top that she forgot she was the one asking for a favor. Her words came out sharp and confrontational.
"Noreen, I expect you to be professional and keep your personal and business life separate. Don't let personal grudges interfere with your work. It's unfair."
Even now, Bianca was convinced that Noreen was deliberately shunning her out of jealousy for having won Seth's heart.
Noreen, who had been about to leave, stopped. Her gaze turned cold as she looked at Bianca, a frosty chill creeping into her beautiful eyes.

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