Summary of Chapter 624 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
Chapter 624 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.
Seth had booked a table at a scenic restaurant, a trendy spot in Glenhaven City perfect for photos.
Normally, Lillian would have been snapping pictures for her social media to show off.
But today, the mood was heavy, and no one was in the mood to appreciate the beautiful view.
The waiter approached their table apologetically. "Mr. Harcourt, I'm very sorry, but there's been a change to your reservation. We've moved you to another window table on the other side. The view is actually better there, it's the best spot to watch the fireworks. As compensation, we'd like to offer you two complimentary dishes. Is that acceptable?"
Before Seth could reply, Lillian grumbled, "Isn't two dishes a little cheap? What if there's no fireworks gala tonight?"
The waiter maintained a professional smile. "That's why I said you're all very lucky today. You've come on the night of the fireworks gala. It's being put on by Mr. Castle, a very prominent figure in Glenhaven City, for his friend, Miss Gilmore. I hear it's going to be a massive display, really worth seeing! That's why our restaurant is so busy tonight. We appreciate your understanding."
Bianca's eyes grew cold, and she pressed her lips into a thin line.
Yvonne shot a harsh glare at the talkative Lillian.
Lillian slapped her own mouth lightly, regretting her big mouth.
Seth turned to Bianca. "Do you want to go to a different restaurant?"
"No, this is fine."
She tried her best to appear calm, but only she knew the turmoil raging inside her.
The restaurant kept its promise and sent over two extra dishes, but no one had an appetite.
The somber mood at their table was a stark contrast to the lively, elegant atmosphere of the restaurant.
Lillian picked at the gourmet food, which she rarely had the chance to eat, but it tasted like ash in her mouth.
Just as she was about to excuse herself to the restroom for a breather, a large group of people entered the restaurant, their laughter and excited chatter filling the air. Every one of them was beaming with joy.
Sophia, leading the way, announced to the group, "Tonight's on Noreen! Order whatever you want, don't hold back!"
The group erupted in applause.
"Hooray for Noreen!"
Sophia held up a hand to quiet them down. "That's not all! Noreen has also booked a week-long cruise for everyone! So keep the party going!"
"Woohoo! All hail Noreen!"
If the restaurant wasn't so packed, they would have lifted Noreen onto their shoulders and paraded her around the room.
"Alright, alright, let's find our seats. All the tables in this section are for us!" Sophia directed.
The group began to settle down at various tables.
Just as Noreen agreed, her phone rang again.
"If you have to, just turn your phone off."
Noreen sighed helplessly, glancing at the caller ID. "I have to take this one."
Sophia looked even more exasperated.
"You guys eat first, don't wait for me."
Noreen took her phone and headed to the restroom.
The call was from Mrs. Naylor.
As soon as Noreen answered, Mrs. Naylor launched into a stream of congratulations, saying she knew from the moment she met her that Noreen was a smart, talented businesswoman destined for success.
Noreen was almost embarrassed by the praise.
"Noreen, you should mentor our Healy more in the future. You're both around the same age, you must have a lot in common!"
Mrs. Naylor was even more anxious than Healy.
That's why she had called so eagerly, wanting to test the waters with Noreen.

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