Chapter summary of Chapter 769 – Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection
In Chapter 769, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Free Collection, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog.
After being rejected, Seth didn't say anything else.
The elevator arrived at the ground floor just then.
Noreen looked away and walked out without a second glance. She didn't know if Seth had followed her, but by the time she got into her car, he was nowhere in sight.
Sitting in the car, Noreen thought that while he didn't look great, he was at least doing much better than the day before, when he was lying in a hospital bed, delirious with fever. He clearly had enough energy to come and make his presence known to her.
When Noreen returned to the Joyner estate, Castle was there. He had just finished dinner with Katy and was talking to a doctor about her condition.
Katy had always struggled with her mental health, and after Mrs. Joyner's death, her hard-won progress had begun to unravel. It was Castle who had found a therapist for her, and she had slowly started to improve. He had also found specialized tutors to create a personalized academic plan for her based on her talents.
Castle had done so much for Katy, and in return, Katy depended on him deeply. She was getting better day by day.
If Mrs. Joyner were still alive, she would have been so happy to see Katy becoming more and more like her old self.
Seeing Noreen, Castle asked if she had eaten and offered to have the kitchen make something for her. Noreen told him she had already eaten.
Castle checked the time, said goodnight to Katy, and stood up to get his coat, ready to leave. Noreen stopped him. "Mr. Joyner, there's something I need to ask you."
"Why don't you go get washed up for bed?" Castle said, stroking Katy's head and motioning for her to go upstairs. Katy was very obedient. She gave Castle a kiss on the cheek and went upstairs without another word.
Once Katy was gone, Castle spoke first. "You want to ask about your kidnapping, don't you?"
Noreen wasn't surprised that he knew. After all, Dariel worked for him.
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