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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 807

Summary for Chapter 807: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Summary of Chapter 807 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley

The chapter Chapter 807 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.

The pen in Noreen's hand suddenly slipped, drawing a long, jagged line across the page, a stark contrast to her neat handwriting.

It was like the disruption of a peaceful afternoon.

Her subordinate on the other end of the line, not receiving any instructions, asked cautiously, "Ms. Gilmore, are you still there? Is there a problem with something? Please advise."

Noreen hung up as she stood.

She looked at both ends of the bamboo wall. They were quite long, and it would be a considerable detour to get to the other side.

She chose the path that looked shortest and hurried along.

Because all her attention was focused on the other side, eager to catch Seth, she didn't notice the waiter carrying a tray up ahead.

They collided squarely.

The waiter's tray clattered to the ground, its contents scattering with a series of loud bangs.

The commotion was significant.

Noreen quickly helped the waiter up, apologizing and offering to cover all damages.

After making sure the waiter wasn't hurt, Noreen quickly gave her name and told the waiter to add the cost of the damages to her bill.

Upon hearing Noreen's name, the waiter repeatedly insisted it was unnecessary, claiming it was her own mistake and had nothing to do with Noreen.

This was the financial powerhouse of Rivercrest City; she wouldn't dare try to shake her down.

Noreen had no time to argue, her mind consumed by what was on the other side of the bamboo wall.

She said a hasty goodbye, rounded the pavilion at the end of the path, and finally reached the other side of the wall.

The courtyard on the other side was situated by a small creek, an exceptionally elegant and quiet setting.

Due to its location, there was only one table.

It was also the restaurant's sole VIP spot.

At that moment, only one person was seated there.

Jude was looking at Noreen with an expression of pure innocence.

When their eyes met, he mechanically raised his right hand in greeting, a bright smile on his face.

It just looked a little fake, as if forced.

"Ms. Gilmore, long time no see."

Noreen scanned the area. Besides Jude, there was no one else in sight.

Finally, letting out a long exhale, he picked up his phone to call the culprit.

Seth answered lazily, showing no signs of guilt.

Jude pleaded, "Seth, I'm begging you, don't ever make me face Noreen's interrogation alone again. I'm terrified."

He had always been intimidated by Noreen.

As Noreen's success and status grew over the years, her presence had become even more formidable.

He was more scared of her now than ever.

Like a mouse cornered by a cat.

Not only was Seth not guilty, he even mocked him, "Why are you such a coward?"

Jude was speechless.

If you're so brave, why are you hiding like a coward?

Of course, he only dared to think that, not say it out loud.

He mumbled, "You can't just keep hiding like this! We're in the same city, so you're bound to run into her eventually, just like today. If she hadn't bumped into that waiter and made a scene, you would have been caught red-handed, you know?"

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