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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 804

Summary for Chapter 804: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Chapter overview: Chapter 804 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.

Partly, she was hoping to run into Seth.

However, she came up empty-handed.

It was as if Seth had vanished into thin air.

His phone was off, her messages went unanswered, and she couldn't even reach Jude anymore.

After returning to Rivercrest City, she paid a visit to the Harcourt family estate.

Still nothing.

Even Evelyn said that Seth hadn't been home in a while.

Claire clicked her tongue. "Is he planning to hide like a coward for the rest of his life?"

Noreen said nothing.

Who knew?

But over this period, her emotions had gradually settled, and she had spent a lot of time thinking about the past.

Lately, she had noticed many things she hadn't seen before.

It was like getting to know Seth all over again.

Everything pointed to the fact that Seth cared about her deeply.

But it was also true that he had chosen to be with Bianca Lowell.

And it was true that he had been planning to get engaged to her.

Like Claire, Noreen didn't want her mood ruined by men, nor did she want to dwell on it.

They both sensed each other's feelings and tactfully avoided the topic.

"Tomorrow's your birthday," Noreen said. "How do you want to celebrate?"

Claire replied, "I haven't thought about it. You know I haven't celebrated my birthday in years."

Because her birthday was also her parents' wedding anniversary.

And it was the day her mother had taken her own life.

After her mother's death, she had never celebrated her birthday again.

"Then let's just have a simple dinner," Noreen said, understanding her pain point without probing further.

"Okay, let's invite your mom, too."

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