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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 619

Summary for Chapter 619: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Summary of Chapter 619 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection

Chapter 619 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Free Collection. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Castle must have given the driver instructions, because after picking Noreen up from the airport, he drove her directly to Katy's special school.

When she saw Katy, she found her eyes were empty.

Noreen distinctly remembered that the last two times she had visited, there had been a clear light in Katy's eyes. Her mental state had been improving steadily.

But after just half a month, she had regressed to how she was right after Mrs. Joyner passed away.

The teacher also said that Katy's condition had been poor lately. She hadn't spoken to anyone in days. She no longer responded when called, often just staring into space for the entire day. In severe cases, she would even forget to go to the bathroom.

Castle had told Noreen about Katy's situation on WhatsApp a few days ago, which was why Noreen had decided to arrive in Glenhaven City a day early.

Noreen stayed with Katy for the entire day.

When school was over, Castle came to pick Katy up.

Noreen gently told Katy it was time to go home. The previously calm girl suddenly became agitated, gripping Noreen's hand tightly, her vacant eyes filled with terror.

"What's wrong? You don't want to go home?"

Katy didn't answer, but her grip on Noreen's arm tightened.

"Katy, let go first. You'll scratch her," Castle said, trying to coax her.

But she only held on tighter, her nails digging deep into Noreen's skin.

Noreen could clearly feel the sharp pain, but she didn't pull away. She hugged Katy close, soothing her softly. "It's okay, don't be afraid. If you don't want to go home, we won't go home for now."

Katy trembled in her arms. After a long moment, she let out a loud wail and burst into tears.

In the end, Noreen took Katy back to her hotel. Castle drove them there himself.

"She can stay with me for these three days. I'll take good care of her," Noreen told Castle.

"I'm sorry to trouble you," Castle said apologetically.

"It's no trouble. Katy is a very good girl."

She had just stepped into the bathroom when Katy, who had been sound asleep, suddenly let out a scream.

Noreen rushed back to hold and comfort Katy. After a while, she finally fell back asleep.

Looking at the sleeping child, Noreen felt a surge of worry. Something was not right with her condition.

The next morning, Noreen met up with Carman and Scott in front of the stock exchange. Sophia had arrived first and was waving them over.

Across the way, Bianca and Lillian saw this, and their faces turned cold.

Lillian was particularly annoyed. "Why did she bring so many people? Is that really necessary? So dramatic!"

Bianca coolly averted her gaze and checked her watch.

She had heard the results would be out at eleven, and it was now ten.

Seeing her check the time, Lillian also asked, "Still no word from your fiancé?"

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