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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 615

Summary for Chapter 615: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Chapter summary: Chapter 615 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection

Discover the most important events of Chapter 615, 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.

And just like that, a new problem hit the Aurelion Group's overseas business.

That was why Seth had to leave the financial summit in a hurry, flying abroad to handle the crisis.

The entire burden in the country now rested solely on Bianca's shoulders.

She was more anxious than anyone.

Ever since returning, every single thing she did had been met with one unexpected problem after another.

The only thing that had gone smoothly was her relationship with Seth.

Everything else had been a disaster.

And now, PerseTech had become her last and only lifeline.

She had to hold onto it, no matter what.

The phone rang for a long time. With each passing second, Bianca's heart grew colder.

Just as it was about to go to voicemail, Wilbur answered.

Bianca's previously dim eyes lit up. "Mr. Wilbur, you finally answered," she said, her words rushing out.

"Just woke up. What's up?" Wilbur's voice was lazy, as if he had indeed just woken up.

"Is it a good time to meet? I'd like to talk about the investment."

Wilbur paused for a moment. "Alright."

He then gave Bianca an address.

It was the hotel where he was staying.

Bianca's gaze hardened slightly.

She went to her closet and pulled out a piece of provocative lingerie from a bottom drawer, something Yvonne had prepared for her earlier.

It was originally meant for Seth.

But she had been kidnapped on their engagement day.

Wilbur took in all her small gestures, his long fingers gently tracing the rim of his wine glass. The corners of his mouth lifted into a half-smile.

Bianca knew she couldn't rush things, so she made small talk, discussing other topics.

Only when she felt the time was right did she finally bring up the investment money.

To her surprise, Wilbur suddenly changed his tune. "We might have to put that on hold for now."

Bianca's anxiety flared. "Mr. Wilbur, you promised! You said that if I met your conditions, you would invest five times the amount in PerseTech. How can you just put it on hold?"

"It was just a verbal promise, Miss Lowell. Why take it so seriously?" Wilbur said before taking another leisurely sip of his wine.

Bianca shot to her feet, her voice trembling with emotion. "A verbal promise?"

"Surely you know, Miss Lowell, that a man's verbal promises don't count for much."

He paused, then asked with feigned surprise as he watched Bianca's mortified expression, "Don't tell me you've never been lied to by a man before?"

His question was like a slap in the face. It was only then that Bianca belatedly realized she had been played by Wilbur.

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