Summary of Chapter 854 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
The chapter Chapter 854 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.
Hah.
Of course the two of them were together!
Claire snatched the phone from the assistant's hand, her voice turning to ice. "I don't care what excuse Madeline used to drag you out of here, and I don't care if she's threatening to jump off a roof. Get to city hall right now!"
Felix didn't speak, but his breathing was heavy, as if he were trying to suppress a surge of anger.
"You have forty minutes. You need to be here immediately!" Claire reminded him.
"You're the one who leaked the story, aren't you?" Felix demanded.
He finally couldn't hold it back anymore, confronting her directly.
Claire knew exactly what he was talking about: the news exposing Madeline as a homewrecker.
In that moment, she desperately wanted to argue, to defend herself.
But then she realized that if he was asking the question, it meant he already believed she was guilty.
He truly believed she was the type of person to do that.
Any defense or explanation would be completely useless.
So she couldn't even be bothered.
Instead, she simply asked, "Are we getting this divorce or not?"
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When Claire made it back to city hall, there were only ten minutes until closing time.
She sat back down in her previous spot, staring blankly at the entrance.
Time ticked away, second by second.
The clerks at the counters were already packing up their things, getting ready to leave.
The hope in her chest slowly dimmed.
Until the clock finally chimed six times.
The light in her eyes completely extinguished.
A whole month of anticipation had just been reduced to absolutely nothing.
She sat there for quite a while longer before she could muster the strength to leave.
When she stepped out of city hall, it was raining.
The autumn rain in Northcrest was wet and bitterly cold, carrying a freezing chill that made her chest ache with every breath.
A black Bentley pulled up hastily in front of the building.
Felix got out of the car and hurried toward the entrance.

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