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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 778

Summary for Chapter 778: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Chapter overview: Chapter 778 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 replied again, [It’s ChatGPT, not Booty Call.]

Ugh, if you don't have it, just say so.

She was about to try goading him.

Suddenly, a text from an unknown number popped up on her phone.

[Are you in Harborview City?]

She didn't recognize the number and was wondering who it could be when another message arrived.

[It's Felix Quigley.]

All of Claire's interest vanished. She immediately gave him the full block-and-delete treatment.

Why was he suddenly rising from the dead?

So creepy.

Claire shut off her phone and went to sleep.

The charity gala was a large-scale event, with many entrepreneurs and famous celebrities invited.

Claire's decision to attend had been last-minute, so Noreen arranged for her to walk the red carpet with her and Wilbur.

The event was being managed by Centribo's public relations manager, a woman named Raina.

She had extensive experience, having previously organized similar events under Mrs. Joyner.

As Noreen and Claire were selecting their jewelry, Raina knocked and entered. "An actress is refusing to accept her assigned spot on the red carpet and is demanding a change, but her status doesn't quite justify it."

Claire asked curiously, "What's her name?"

"Madeline Lynwood."

Tsk.

It really was a small world.

Raina's original intention was to continue negotiating with Madeline's team to maintain the original order.

She had come to Noreen because the person backing Madeline was from the Quigley family of Northcrest.

Therefore, she didn't dare make a final decision without consulting Noreen first.

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