Chapter summary: Chapter 860 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 860, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog. With the engaging writing of Serena Kingsley, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
His tone sounded incredibly anxious.
Claire quickly spoke up to explain, terrified the assistant would get in trouble because of her. "I insisted on going for a walk by myself. Besides, I'm a grown woman. What could possibly happen to me?"
Seeing her return safe and sound, Wilbur visibly breathed a sigh of relief.
"Don't be so nervous," Claire smiled at him.
Wilbur paused for a second before explaining, "Noreen told me to take good care of you. She said if anything happened to you, she'd hold me personally responsible."
"Wow, she's overreacting," Claire chuckled.
Her gaze was suddenly drawn to a large bouquet of purple tulips sitting nearby.
It was her favorite flower. And her favorite color.
Pleasantly surprised, she asked Wilbur, "Did you buy these?"
"Just grabbed them randomly," Wilbur replied, his expression slightly unnatural.
Fortunately, Claire's attention was entirely on the flowers, so she didn't notice his awkwardness. She happily picked up the bouquet. "These are my absolute favorite."
Wilbur smoothly added, "Well, that's quite a coincidence."
Little did she know, his palms were sweating. There were no true coincidences in this world. Every coincidence was the result of deliberate effort.
A long time ago, in a minor interview, Claire had mentioned that her favorite flowers were purple tulips. That was back before she had gained any real popularity. Later, when she realized fans would send her flowers and gifts, she stopped mentioning things she liked, afraid her fans would waste their money on her.
So, she completely believed Wilbur's explanation.
Claire was staying in a VIP suite, which naturally came equipped with things like vases. She quickly found one, arranged the flowers, and admired them happily for a while.

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