Summary of Chapter 815 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
The chapter Chapter 815 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.
Her comeback left Felix speechless, but the anger inside him still seethed.
His jaw tightened and then tightened again before he spoke, his tone more of a warning than a reminder. "Stop dragging Madeline into our problems. She's her own person, and this is between us. What you're doing will have a negative impact on her. You're a celebrity too, you know exactly how damaging this can be!"
Right.
Madeline was a celebrity.
And Claire was a celebrity.
But Felix had never once considered that she could be negatively affected too.
Or rather, he always took Madeline's side, always considered things from her perspective.
Claire's gaze dropped to the floor, her eyes fixed on the mangled good luck charm as a silent laugh escaped her.
Madeline, who had recovered by now, struggled out of bed to pick up the charm from the floor.
Only then did Felix seem to notice it.
He frowned and said to Madeline, "It's all dirty. Just throw it away."
But Madeline clutched it like a treasure, rubbing it over and over in her palm. "You gave this to me five years ago when I had my surgery. I've cherished it ever since. I could never throw it away."
So…
So he had given the good luck charm to Madeline five years ago.
The brutal truth left Claire stunned for a long moment, and then she started to laugh.
Her heart was twisting in agony.
She shoved her already cold hands into her coat pockets, clenching them into tight fists.
Her nails dug so deep they nearly broke the skin of her palms.
The wound in her heart, which had never truly healed, was brutally torn open again by Felix.
It was raw and bleeding.


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