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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 731

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Chapter summary: Chapter 731 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection

Discover the most important events of Chapter 731, 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.

Seth’s throat went dry.

Logic told him to let go of her immediately. But his body had other ideas, refusing to release the warmth he’d been missing.

Noreen was truly drunk, her body feeling weak, but she was grateful someone was holding her up.

So she politely thanked the person supporting her.

“If you don’t mind, could you help me to the balcony? I need some fresh air,” Noreen said, rubbing her temples.

She hadn’t rested well the past few days in Glenhaven City, entertaining Castle.

Now, with the alcohol, her head was spinning uncomfortably.

“The cold air will only make your headache worse,” Seth said, deliberately lowering his voice.

Luckily, Noreen was distracted and, with her pounding head, didn’t recognize his voice.

“I’ll get you some honey water.”

With that, he guided Noreen toward an adjacent private room.

When Jude saw him bring her in, his jaw dropped.

He was about to say something, but Seth shot him a look.

Jude understood.

It was a signal for him to disappear.

So he tactfully excused himself, not wanting to be a third wheel.

The room was dimly lit. Noreen leaned against the sofa, closing her eyes to let the dizziness subside.

Suddenly, she felt a warmth on her eyelids.

It was a hot towel.

The towel’s heat significantly eased her dizziness, and she let out an unconscious sigh of relief.

No wonder Jennifer was so smitten with these male companions.

They really were quite considerate.

Just as Noreen started to feel a bit better, the man brought her a glass of honey lemon water and held it to her lips.

She sipped it through a straw, the small sips soothing the discomfort in her stomach. Once she felt better, she let go.

“Feeling better?”

She heard the man ask.

Even his voice was so much like Seth’s.

I must be really drunk, Noreen thought with a self-deprecating smile.

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