Summary of Chapter 856 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Chapter 856 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 finally came to her senses and realized she was in a hospital room. There was an IV drip in the back of her hand, and Old Mrs. Quigley was sitting by the bed, looking at her with deep concern.
Felix stood behind his grandmother, his expression somewhat cold. But the first thing Claire noticed was the clear slap mark on his face. It was unmistakable. Most likely, his grandmother had hit him; no one else would have the guts.
Felix felt uncomfortable under her gaze and looked away. 'I'll go get the doctor.'
Old Mrs. Quigley ignored him, her attention entirely on Claire. She held Claire's hand, her voice choking with emotion. 'Sweetheart, why didn't you tell me you were being bullied? It's my fault too. I should have dragged that brat to city hall myself. I thought he would keep his word and let you two part on good terms, so I didn't interfere. Who knew he'd act like such a jerk again!'
The more Old Mrs. Quigley spoke, the more upset she became, her eyes turning red. 'No matter what, you shouldn't neglect your own health. The doctor said you fainted from low blood sugar. He said you hadn't eaten all day, and you were already too thin to begin with.'
So she had fainted from low blood sugar. Claire had no memory of it at all.
The doctor came in to check on Claire and said she had a slight fever, so she needed to stay overnight for observation.
No wonder her head was spinning; she had a fever.
Hearing this, the old lady felt even worse. 'Then I'll stay here with you.'
How could Claire let an eighty-year-old lady stay in the hospital to look after her? She refused repeatedly, assuring her that it was just a minor cold and nothing serious. She could take care of herself. Besides, they were in a hospital with medical staff around.
But Old Mrs. Quigley stubbornly refused to leave. Finally, she compromised, saying she would let Felix stay to take care of her.
That was even more unnecessary. But Claire figured she should just coax the old lady into going home first.
So, the moment Old Mrs. Quigley left, Claire's expression turned ice-cold. She looked straight at Felix. 'You're not needed here. You can leave.'
After a few seconds of silence, Felix asked, 'Are you still mad?'


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