Summary of Chapter 809 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Chapter 809 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Serena Kingsley. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Claire felt a wave of nausea. "Then sign the divorce papers and find out if it's real or not! Stop living in your own fantasy world!"
With that, she slammed the door right in his face.
The door nearly hit Felix's nose; he only avoided it by taking a quick step back.
He raised his hand to knock again, determined to settle things with Claire.
But she shouted from the other side, "If you bother me again, I'm calling the police!"
Felix gritted his teeth and lowered his hand.
Claire was furious right now, and her words were meant to hurt. Pushing her further would only make things worse. It was better for them both to cool down.
Finally, reining in his temper, he said through the door, "Happy birthday."
There was no response from inside. He didn't know if she'd even heard him.
He went downstairs and sat in his car for a long time, a tangle of inexplicable emotions churning in his chest.
He even ignored a call from Madeline.
Madeline threw another fit. It was the first time Felix hadn't answered her call, so she had Genesis call him.
She would not allow Felix to be alone with Claire.
Genesis got through. Following Madeline's instructions, she told Felix that Madeline wasn't feeling well and was at the hospital.
Felix rushed to the hospital. When he saw Madeline, one of her eyes was bandaged.
He grew anxious and asked with concern, "What happened? Is something wrong with your eye?"
Madeline looked aggrieved but acted brave. "I'm fine, don't worry."
Genesis, standing beside her, explained, "Mr. Quigley left in such a hurry this afternoon, and Miss Lockwood couldn't reach you. She got anxious and was caught in the rain. The doctor said there's a minor infection, but it's been treated."
Felix's brow furrowed.
Felix stayed with Madeline at the hospital all night. Just as dawn broke, his grandmother arrived.
She had come straight to the hospital.
The two of them began arguing outside the room, their voices carrying through the door.
Old Mrs. Quigley's tone was firm. "I came all the way to Rivercrest City to meet with both of you and settle this divorce."
"Grandma, we're not getting a divorce," Felix stated clearly.
"It's not about whether you want to or not anymore. My dear granddaughter doesn't want to be with you. A divorce would be a relief for you both. I'm doing this for your own good."
There was a long silence outside the door.
Finally, Felix spoke again. "In any case, we are not getting divorced."
His attitude infuriated Old Mrs. Quigley, and she slapped his shoulder a few times.

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