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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 633

Summary for Chapter 633: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Chapter overview: Chapter 633 from Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, Free Collection introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

"Do I look like a three-year-old? That easy to fool?" Sue's smile suddenly turned venomous.

She looked completely gone, so far down the rabbit hole of her own paranoia that nothing could reach her.

"Then what do I have to do to make you believe me?"

Sue's smile was chilling. "I'll believe you when you're dead."

"Because only the dead tell the truth!"

"You're insane!" Noreen Gilmore saw the madness in her eyes, and a cold dread crept up her spine.

At this hour, a party was in full swing on the cruise ship, and most of the guests were there. The rooms were soundproofed, so even if she screamed at the top of her lungs, it was unlikely anyone would hear.

Otherwise, Sue wouldn't have dared to kidnap her so openly.

Plus, Noreen had spent the last two days working and resting in her room. No one would notice if she disappeared for a few hours.

Panic began to set in.

Sue seemed to read her mind, laughing manically. "Give up the struggle! This entire cruise ship belongs to the Caldwell family. We're in international waters now, beyond the law. I can do whatever I want, and no one can save you."

Noreen's heart went cold.

No wonder Sue had been so brazen. The ship belonged to the Caldwell Group. If they were truly in international waters…

A thick, cold sweat broke out on Noreen's back.

If Sue weren't a complete lunatic, she might have been able to stall for time.

But she was a lunatic.

Sue didn't even give Noreen a moment to think. She simply gestured to the bodyguards waiting nearby, who lifted Noreen by her arms and dragged her onto the balcony.

In a moment of sheer terror, Noreen instinctively screamed for help.

Sue followed her out, her red dress whipping in the sea breeze, a vision of eerie madness.

She mocked Noreen's naivete. "The other women who tried to latch onto my brother-in-law screamed for help just like you before they were thrown into the sea. But what good did it do? They all ended up as shark food."

As if making a tribute.

Inside the room, Katy, who had been trembling with fear, witnessed the entire scene and was completely traumatized.

She began screaming and biting uncontrollably.

The bodyguard holding her yelped in pain as she bit his hand, drawing blood, and let her go.

Katy bolted out of the room, screaming, "Help! Help me!"

Sue's face darkened. "Quick! Get her back here!"

The bodyguards had just rushed out the door when they stumbled backward.

"What are you doing?" Sue shrieked, on the verge of hysteria. "Get that little brat back here now!"

Just as the words left her mouth, she saw Castle storm into the room, his face a mask of cold fury.

"C-Castle," Sue stammered, all her previous arrogance and madness gone in an instant.

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