Chapter summary: Chapter 718 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
Discover the most important events of Chapter 718, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog. With the engaging writing of Free Collection, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Henry mumbled, "I want to come back too…"
But the credits at the business school weren't that easy to earn.
Sanford Brooke was anxious for him. "Look at you, you spent four years there and didn't learn a thing about seizing an opportunity! I gave you the chance, and it was useless!"
On that front, Henry was quite clear-headed.
"I know for a fact that she has no interest in me."
"For me, it's more a feeling of admiration."
Sanford sounded wistful after hearing that. "So you're just going to keep on like this? Following in her footsteps?"
"Yeah." That was exactly what Henry planned to do.
Sanford was speechless.
What could he possibly say to that?
Sophia brought Noreen some tangerines, saying they were from Linda in the secretarial department's boyfriend and tasted great.
Noreen tried one and agreed.
"Since you ate her tangerines, you have to go to her pre-wedding party later."
Noreen looked at the half-eaten tangerine in her hand and could only agree.
Linda and her boyfriend had been together since high school. They were true high school sweethearts.
Everyone else was incredibly envious.
Sophia said self-deprecatingly, "While you guys were already dating in high school, I was still watching Sesame Street! I'm curious, who pursued whom?"
Linda blushed. "I pursued him."
The private room erupted in teasing.
Linda's boyfriend quickly denied it. "Not really. I was the one who dropped the hints first."
"So how did you hint?" the men started to get curious.
"I made my username with the first letters of her name. She figured it out and then broke the ice."
Now even Sophia was intrigued. "What kind of new confession method is this?"
Using initials for a username?
Others in the room were already eager to try.

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