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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 654

Summary for Chapter 654: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Summary of Chapter 654 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection

Chapter 654 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.

Katy explained sadly, "I know what death means. It's like my mother. They all told me she went to a place far, far away, but I know she passed away. She's never coming back. She's never going to see me again."

Rosalind's heart ached. She pulled Katy into a comforting hug.

Noreen gently stroked Katy's hair.

They visited all the famous spots in Glenhaven City.

Rosalind was overjoyed, taking countless photos and constantly pulling Noreen in for pictures.

"You go ahead and take them. I don't like having my picture taken."

"Didn't you say you'd listen to everything I said today?" Rosalind countered, using Noreen's own words against her.

Noreen was instantly defeated.

She was right.

Today was her birthday.

But it was also the day her mother had suffered to bring her into the world.

Although Rosalind had never once mentioned to her, as long as she could remember, that she had nearly died giving birth to her.

Every year on her birthday, her mother would do everything in her power to give her the best gifts and the best company.

Now that she was grown and capable, she wanted to repay that unconditional motherly love in any way she could.

So, Noreen had no choice but to cooperate with Rosalind's photoshoot.

Colby's photography skills were not the best, so in the end, Katy volunteered, taking on the responsibility of photographing the two of them.

They had a wonderful day.

For dinner, Sophia had booked a table in advance at Glenhaven City's finest scenic restaurant.

It offered a panoramic view of the entire city's skyline and The Esplanade.

Their table was at the restaurant's prime viewing spot.

After being seated, Rosalind continued to pull Noreen in for more photos.

Noreen obliged.

By the time she finished, the food and cake had arrived.

Katy finally asked curiously, "Is it your birthday today, miss?"

"Yes, it is," Rosalind said, stroking Katy's head. "Remember to wish her a happy birthday later."

All three were the same.

Then Noreen made her wish.

This year, her wishes were very simple.

She wished for her mother's health and long life.

And she wished for her own desires to be fulfilled.

The moment she and Katy blew out the candles, fireworks erupted outside.

The light was so brilliant that it instantly illuminated the entire Esplanade, making it as bright as day.

Noreen was quite surprised. How did she always manage to run into The Esplanade's fireworks display?

This time, however, the scale was much grander than any she had seen before.

She wondered what the celebration was for.

Or perhaps it was some tycoon proposing to his beloved with a lavish display of wealth and affection.

In any case, it was quite romantic.

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