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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 678

Summary for Chapter 678: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Chapter summary of Chapter 678 – Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection

In Chapter 678, 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.

When Rosalind asked with concern, she explained that an outlet in her house had caught fire, burning the kitchen.

The fire hadn't been large. Mrs. Laurent's son and daughter-in-law were home and quickly put it out.

Rosalind reminded her to be careful with electricity and to replace any aging outlets.

Mrs. Laurent was now full of regret. "I should have replaced them last year when your place caught fire. I was just hoping for the best, and that's what led to this!"

Rosalind and Noreen both froze.

"My place caught fire? When? Why don't I know anything about this?" Rosalind was completely bewildered.

"It was around this time last year," Mrs. Laurent said. "Your kitchen caught fire. You weren't home at the time. It was Noreen's boyfriend who saw the smoke and climbed from my place to yours to put it out. It was so dangerous. I was sweating bullets for that young man. I mean, it's the twelfth floor. If he had slipped, it would have been a disaster."

Last year… boyfriend…

Noreen's heart lurched.

The only one Mrs. Laurent knew was Seth.

Mrs. Laurent then realized her mistake and quickly clarified, "Well, ex-boyfriend now. Noreen told me last year they broke up. I thought it was such a shame at the time. He was such a nice young man. A real pity they broke up."

Even Rosalind hadn't known about this.

But she did remember that during that period, Seth had often come to see her and had even replaced all the outlets in her kitchen.

At the time, she had been angry on Noreen's behalf and had been quite unfriendly to Seth, saying many harsh things.

Fearing that Noreen would dwell on it, Rosalind quickly changed the subject. "I guess it just wasn't meant to be. They've broken up, so it's best they go their separate ways. But you should really be careful with fire and electricity in your home from now on."

Mrs. Laurent nodded vigorously in agreement.

Back at the apartment, Rosalind carefully observed Noreen's reaction.

Seeing that she was calm, she let out a small sigh of relief.

"Seth looks a lot like his mother," Wade said to Noreen, his gaze on the photograph gentle. "His personality is just like hers, too."

"Both stubborn."

Wade and Mrs. Harcourt had always had a wonderful relationship; they were a legendary couple in the business world.

That's why Mrs. Harcourt's sudden death had been a devastating blow to Wade.

He had almost completely fallen apart.

And that was why Noreen felt Seth was so cruel.

How could he bear to make an elderly man suffer the pain of losing a loved one again?

"Mr. Harcourt, haven't you tried to persuade Seth to get a lawyer? What if there's still a chance?"

Wade sighed. "Of course I have. I tried a long time ago. He won't listen. He's incredibly stubborn."

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