Chapter summary of Chapter 621 – Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
In Chapter 621, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog.
Even Bianca let out a small laugh, agreeing that Lillian's idea was completely unrealistic.
When they walked into the stock exchange, Noreen was on the phone.
It was the underwriter.
"Are you sure?" Noreen asked.
After getting a firm confirmation, a smile spread across her face. "Okay, I understand. Thank you for all your hard work during this time. I appreciate it."
Bianca saw the blatant smile on Noreen’s face and frowned subtly.
She then forced a smile of her own, looping her arm through Seth's. "Seth, let's go over there. It's too noisy here."
Seth agreed.
At 10:58, Jude called Seth to ask about the status of PerseTech.
"Still waiting for the results," Seth told him.
"I hope it goes through. My dad's been glued to his computer, he must have refreshed the page a hundred times."
At this point, Jude's hope for PerseTech's successful IPO wasn't about making money. He just wanted Seymour to hear the good news and get better soon.
At 10:59, Bianca received a call from her underwriter.
Lillian urged her, "Answer it, answer it! It must be good news, I can't wait any longer!"
Bianca laughed at her. "Why are you so impatient?"
Nearby, Yvonne was perfectly calm. "Don't we already know the outcome?"
She paused, then glanced at an empty seat and frowned. "Why is your father taking so long in the restroom? He's going to miss the announcement."
Bianca answered the underwriter's call, her joy palpable. "Mr. Galloway, are the results out?"
Whatever was said on the other end, Bianca’s smile froze instantly.
The exchange’s clock tower chimed the hour.
On the prominent announcement board in the center of the hall, two IPO approval notices appeared.
The first one read:
Yvonne frowned, about to ask what was wrong.
The announcement screen scrolled.
Lillian shouted eagerly, "It's our turn, it's our turn!"
As the words left her mouth, her expression froze.
Her eyes widened in disbelief as she stared at the board, asking in confusion, "Aether Entertainment Group? What company is that? I've never heard of them."
Before she could get an answer, a second, even louder cheer erupted from Noreen's group.
Scott raised his clenched fists above his head and shouted with emotion, "Thank you, Ms. Gilmore! Without Ms. Gilmore, The Chronos Gallery wouldn't be where it is today! Thank you!"
Overcome with emotion, the man who had remained stoic even at his lowest point now had tears in his eyes.
He ended up holding Noreen's hand, thanking her incoherently over and over.
Lillian, a beat too late, finally processed it and cried out in disbelief, "Aether Entertainment Group is Noreen's company too?"
"How is that possible?!"

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