Chapter overview: Chapter 849 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.
The security guards actually started moving in to kick Claire out.
But before anyone could lay a hand on her, Felix arrived.
The receptionist's heart skipped a beat as she kept stealing glances at Claire.
An anxious thought crept into her mind: "Could this masked woman actually be the boss's wife?"
Felix cut straight through the crowd and walked directly up to Claire. "Let's talk upstairs."
Since it was a private matter, he didn't want the entire company watching.
However, Claire refused to comply, her rebellious streak flaring up. "I'm not going."
He furrowed his brow. "Why not?"
"Afraid I'll interrupt your little rendezvous."
Felix read the implication perfectly from her eyes, freezing for a second. "What are you imagining now?"
Claire let out a cold laugh. "If you weren't guilty, you wouldn't care what I was imagining."
Felix knew Claire had a sharp tongue.
But making a scene in public, right in front of his subordinates, meant his expression turned rather ugly.
"Do you want to discuss this or not?" Felix demanded, suppressing his anger.
Claire's immediate impulse was to curse him out.
But remembering that the divorce was happening tomorrow, she realized she couldn't afford any extra complications.
She swallowed her temper and smiled sweetly. "Of course! Let's talk right now! But I'm not going upstairs. I don't want to burn my eyes looking at anything dirty. Let's find a coffee shop outside."
He wanted to argue that there was nothing 'dirty' upstairs.
But the words caught in his throat, and he was forced to swallow them back down.
In the end, he followed Claire out of the building.
Once the boss was gone, the receptionist nervously asked Felix's assistant, "Was that really Mr. Quigley's wife?"
The assistant nodded. "The one and only."


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