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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 800

Summary for Chapter 800: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Summary of Chapter 800 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley

The chapter Chapter 800 is one of the most intense moments in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Serena Kingsley. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

But not many people knew about the incident. There was only one person Noreen could think of. The name grew clearer and clearer in her mind.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Caldwell, but this has nothing to do with me. You've come to the wrong person."

Jaxon was stunned. "Miss Gilmore, I came here in good faith…"

Noreen cut him off. "I'm telling you the truth. Don't waste your time here."

Seeing she wasn't joking, a chill ran down Jaxon's spine, and his expression changed. He didn't linger, quickly turning and leading his men out of the dessert shop.

Just as Noreen was leaving, she got a call from Castle. Jaxon worked fast; he must have called Castle the moment he left her. Noreen could guess why Castle was calling.

She answered, and Castle got straight to the point. "Can you get in touch with Seth? I think he's the one who took Sue."

Noreen was just as direct. "He's not answering my calls."

"Keep trying," Castle urged.

Noreen tried, but she still couldn't reach Seth. She had no idea where he was or what he had done with Sue.

Claire, who had heard everything, commented, "For once, that jerk Seth is acting like a decent human being."

She was fiercely loyal, always siding with her friends, right or wrong. That lunatic Sue had hurt her friend. Whatever was happening to her now, she deserved it. Just because you're crazy doesn't mean you can do whatever you want.

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