Summary of Chapter 720 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
The chapter Chapter 720 is one of the most intense moments in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Free Collection. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
He had been so focused on seeing Noreen that he'd forgotten to make his act convincing.
Luckily, he was in the far corner, so he hadn't been noticed.
But people are greedy.
At first, he thought just seeing her from a distance would be enough.
Then he wanted to hear her voice.
And after that... he was no longer satisfied with that distance.
He wanted to get closer, just a little closer.
So, for the second lecture, Seth moved forward five rows.
Of course, he still sat on the side, at least not in a place that would draw Noreen's attention.
This time he was better prepared. Not only was he 'fully disguised,' but he also brought a notebook.
However, by the end of the class, his notebook was filled with Noreen's name.
He hadn't written down a single thing related to the course material.
Fortunately, the student next to him wasn't nosy and didn't notice his little secret.
Perhaps because he hadn't been caught the first two times, Seth moved forward another five rows for the third lecture.
The large lecture hall only had twenty rows, so he was now in the middle.
Although the seat wasn't prominent, his attire was somewhat conspicuous.
During the class, Noreen glanced in his direction several times.
Seth had never been so nervous.
It really felt like a student getting caught by the teacher.
He was on edge for the entire class, and just as he thought he was about to make it to the end, Noreen suddenly started asking questions, randomly calling on students to answer.
At first, she called on students by name. But when she got to the seventh question, Noreen paused, then said, "The student in the tenth row, on the end, the one wearing a hat. Please stand up and answer my question."
Seth seemed unable to react, remaining seated for a long moment.
The student next to him had to pat him on the arm, reminding him to stand up and answer Professor Gilmore's question.
Seth stood up, but his mind was completely blank regarding the question Noreen had asked.

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