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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 721

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Chapter overview: Chapter 721 from Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, Free Collection introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

He couldn't go to any more of Noreen's lectures.

So Jude took the opportunity to persuade him to see Jordan.

At first, Seth refused.

But Jude managed to sway him with a single sentence.

He said, "What if one day you get to meet Noreen in a formal setting? You really want her to see you looking like a total mess?"

He certainly did not, so he gave in.

The moment Seth agreed, Jude let out a long sigh of relief.

As expected, mentioning Noreen worked better than anything else.

On Saturday, Noreen took Katy to see a renowned psychiatrist named Jordan, whom Castle had arranged for her.

On the way there, Noreen was listening to work reports.

Katy sat quietly beside her.

After finishing her report, Sophia brought up the matter with InnoCore.

"Mr. Chase from the project department said that the last two times he went to InnoCore to coordinate, they were uncooperative, always finding excuses to delay things. And with Mr. Holt out of town on business, it's making his job very difficult."

Noreen said she understood.

She then called Carman.

However, Carman's phone was off.

Noreen had no choice but to send him a message, asking him to call her back when he saw it.

Just then, the car arrived at Jordan's clinic. Noreen put away her laptop and helped Katy out of the car.

At the clinic, they were greeted by Jordan's assistant.

Although they had an appointment, they had arrived half an hour early.

So the assistant informed her that Jordan was still with his previous patient and they would have to wait a little while.

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