Summary of Chapter 803 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
The chapter Chapter 803 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.
"We're sorry, the number you have dialed is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later."
The cold, emotionless recording echoed in her ear.
She tried again, but the result was the same.
Noreen Gilmore then dialed Jude Wilder's number, but it was also unreachable.
She didn't know if they were intentionally ignoring her calls or if their phones were off.
Either way, she couldn't get in touch with Seth Harcourt.
And right now, Sue's fate was hanging in the balance.
Noreen worried that Seth would do something reckless because of her.
He had just gotten out of prison; his life couldn't withstand any more turmoil.
Besides, the Caldwell family was still a prominent clan in Harborview City. Even a sinking ship has some good iron left. They were on the Caldwells' home turf. If pushed into a corner, they might resort to a fight to the bitter end, and Seth wouldn't necessarily come out on top.
After much hesitation, Noreen called Castle Joyner, hoping to reach Sage Joyner through him.
Sage had extensive connections; he might know something.
The moment the call connected, Castle spoke up. "We found Sue. Seth did take her. My brother has already sent people to pick her up. I'm at the docks now."
Noreen got the address and rushed over immediately.
Jaxon Caldwell was also there, looking a bit uncomfortable when he saw her.
They all waited at the docks for about forty minutes before a speedboat approached the shore.
Sage Joyner stood at the bow, giving a simple wave to the people on the dock.
Once the boat docked, he had his men help Sue off.
Sue was bundled up tightly, her face covered, and she seemed to have no strength, relying entirely on the two men supporting her on either side.


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