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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 676

Summary for Chapter 676: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Summary of Chapter 676 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection

Chapter 676 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.

It was the best news she'd had in a while.

A smile finally touched Noreen's face. "Dr. Cole, thank you for all your hard work."

"It's what we're here for," Dr. Cole replied humbly.

"By the way, Dr. Cole, could you possibly share the donor's information? I'd like to thank him or her properly."

But Dr. Cole waved his hand. "Hospital regulations prohibit us from disclosing any information about the donor. I'm sorry."

"I just want to thank them, that's all."

Dr. Cole shook his head again. "I'm sorry, my hands are tied."

Noreen couldn't force the issue, so she could only thank Dr. Cole again.

After leaving Dr. Cole's office, Noreen called Sophia and asked her to arrange for a car to pick up Rosalind on Wednesday for her discharge.

She gave instructions as she walked back towards Rosalind's room.

As she passed a corridor, she faintly heard a familiar voice.

"It's fine. Let's go."

Noreen stopped in her tracks, instinctively looking in the direction of the voice.

But all she saw were the closing elevator doors.

On the other end of the line, Sophia asked her about the caregiver, but when she received no response, she had to call out to her.

"Noreen, are you still there?"

Noreen snapped back to reality. "You handle the arrangements. Try to find someone with plenty of nursing experience."

"Got it."

Noreen hung up the phone and glanced back at the elevator again.

It must have been her imagination.

Seth... was still in the detention center. How could he possibly be here?

Thirty days after Seth's arrest, the news broke.

But everything remained quiet on Northcrest's end.

Wade finally stirred, as if waking from a dream. Seeing Noreen, he managed a weak smile. "What brings you here? I'm fine. You don't need to keep coming over to check on me."

Noreen felt a strange stinging in her nose.

He was the one suffering the most, yet he was trying to comfort her.

"I haven't been too busy lately, so I just came to see you," Noreen said, crouching down to help him clean up the spilled fish food.

"You're here because of Seth, aren't you?" Wade said with a faint smile. "It's all right. I was mentally prepared. I can handle it. You don't have to worry about me."

Noreen said nothing.

With something like this, no amount of mental preparation could truly help.

She knew Wade was just putting on a brave face, but she didn't know how to comfort him.

The only thing she could do was sit with him.

Even if it was just to stare into space.

After leaving the Harcourt residence, Noreen received a call from the detention center. Seth was willing to see her.

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