Chapter overview: Chapter 801 from Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, Serena Kingsley introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Brianna was beside herself with rage. "I said you're a jinx! Harriet was barely cold in her grave and you were already seducing Castle! You even used Katy to get his attention! You're a devious schemer!"
Claire couldn't stand it anymore. "That's enough, you crazy old woman! Your daughter Sue is the most shameless one of all! Trying to climb into her own brother-in-law's bed! Mrs. Joyner had just passed away and she was already trying to take her place. She's the disgusting one!"
When it came to a shouting match, Claire had never lost.
Ever since marrying Jaxon, Brianna had maintained the image of a high-society wife. Her verbal combat skills had long since atrophied, and she was no match for Claire.
"Sue is the most shameless! The most disgusting! The absolute lowest of the low!" Claire yelled at the top of her lungs.
Brianna almost choked, clutching her chest and gasping for air.
But now Noreen got out of the car and walked straight toward her. Worried Brianna might do something drastic, Dariel tensed, his eyes fixed on the woman.
As Noreen approached, her expression darkened. "You just said that Seth once broke four of Sue's ribs and sent her to a psychiatric hospital for five years?"
Faced with Noreen's imposing presence, Brianna's bravado vanished. She stammered, "It's the truth. Back then, Sue got jealous and threw you into the sea. Seth got so angry he broke four of her ribs. She was in the hospital for three months just to recover, and she still has scars on her chest from the surgery. She can't even wear cutout dresses now…"
Brianna kept rambling on with her grievances, but Noreen's mind was a chaotic blur, drowning out her words. For all these years, she had believed it was Castle who had kicked Sue, and she had always been grateful to him for it.


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