Summary of Chapter 868 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
The chapter Chapter 868 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.
Noreen didn't see the message until six the next morning.
The sheer length of the text spoke volumes about how furious Claire had been.
Worried that Felix would continue harassing Claire in Northcrest, Noreen called Wilbur and asked for a favor.
When Claire woke up around noon, there was a knock at her door.
It was Wilbur.
He had even brought lunch.
As he set the food out, he delivered his message. "My junior wants me to escort you to Rivercrest City. Your flight is at four. You have two hours to eat, pack, and get ready."
Claire immediately checked her phone.
Her thousand-word rant had earned a grand total of four words from her Sugar Mommy.
[Taking you out tonight.]
Claire grinned. [Hell yes!]
Despite her insanely busy schedule, Noreen personally picked Claire up at the airport.
The second Claire got into the car, she asked, "So, Sugar Mommy, where are we going?"
"What do you want to do?"
"I want ten hot guys to start," Claire joked, adopting the tone of a seasoned player. Noreen burst out laughing.
Her best friend talked a big game, but she was a total softie at heart.
If she was really that wild, Felix wouldn't have been able to break her heart so thoroughly.
"Let's eat first. You look too skinny," Noreen teased, pinching Claire's cheek.
"Eating is boring." Claire immediately lost interest.
"Alright then," Noreen said, suppressing a smile. She turned to Sophia Cole in the passenger seat. "Sophia, go ahead and cancel our reservation at The Titan's Table. She's not interested."
"Understood," Sophia replied smoothly.


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