Summary of Chapter 722 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
Chapter 722 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.
A scar on his forehead?
A face flashed through Noreen's mind.
But it was quickly replaced by other thoughts.
In the end, she just smiled and patted Katy's head. "You need to cooperate with the doctor's questions, okay?"
While Jordan was conducting his session with Katy, Noreen waited outside.
When Katy came out, she was holding an origami frog.
She happily presented it to Noreen, telling her that Dr. Jordan had given it to her. You could press it and it would jump really far. It was very cute.
"Since the doctor gave it to you, you should keep it."
Katy carefully tucked it into her pocket and explained, "Dr. Jordan said he gives every patient who comes for a consultation an origami frog. They come in all different colors."
As expected of someone who studied psychology, such small details were indeed thoughtful.
After just one session, Katy's state was noticeably better than before.
Colby's car was already waiting downstairs. As soon as Noreen and Katy came down, he drove them away.
Just as their car left, Jude pulled his car out from behind a flowerbed.
"See, Seth? It was a good thing we came today! You even got to see Noreen here!"
Seth didn't speak. He just opened the car window and lit a cigarette.
He didn't smoke it, just let it burn down on its own until the heat singed his fingertips. Only then did he stub it out in the ashtray.
Jude didn't dare to speak during this time.
He could sense that Seth was in a very bad mood—subdued and deeply sorrowful.
He didn't even dare to ask Seth where he lived.
He just followed his instructions and parked the car in the designated spot.
Jude looked around, feeling that the place was somewhat familiar.

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