Chapter summary: Chapter 768 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
Discover the most important events of Chapter 768, 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.
After the doctor left, Silas walked to the bedside, looking down at the woman. "Have you had enough, Bianca Lowell?"
However, the person on the bed showed no reaction, remaining perfectly still.
After a moment of silence in the room, Silas spoke again. "Bianca."
This time, the person on the bed finally reacted.
She responded loudly, "Present!"
Then her eyes slowly focused, eventually landing on Silas's face.
Perhaps because Silas wasn't wearing a white coat, her guard wasn't as high.
She even pleaded with him for help. "You have to get me out of here! I'm not crazy! I was forcibly brought here! Please, help me get out! My fiancé is very rich. If you can get me out, I'll reward you handsomely!"
Silas continued to look down at her, his voice cold as he informed her, "You're not in the mental hospital anymore."
"But a doctor just injected me with something!" Bianca flinched.
Her expression and eyes were filled with fear.
"That was a sedative to calm you down, not a hallucinogen."
"Then where am I now?"
"Harborview City."
Bianca's mind worked hard to process this, then she begged Silas, "Can you call my fiancé and ask him to come get me? I want to go home!"
"I want to go home. My fiancé is waiting to propose to me."
"He bought a beautiful, expensive sapphire to propose with."
"Oh, his name is Seth."
Under the effect of the sedative, Bianca finally drifted off into a heavy sleep.
When Silas came out of the room, Yolande was waiting with a bowl of fish chowder. "Brother, time for your soup."
She followed Silas into his room and watched him finish the chowder before she could feel at ease. "Is that crazy woman asleep?"
"Yeah." Silas rubbed the bridge of his nose.
He had been dealing with too much lately and felt exhausted.


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