Chapter summary of Chapter 886 – Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
In Chapter 886, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog.
But in the end, it was nothing more than a gilded cage that had trapped her.
She sat in the cavernous, pitch-black living room, the tears spilling uncontrollably down her cheeks.
Refusing to accept reality, she pulled out her phone and dialed Dylan's number.
Her hands shook violently around the device.
Her voice was choked with broken sobs.
"Dylan, please pick up."
"Dylan, answer the phone."
"Dylan, I'm begging you, just answer."
The only response she received was a cold, robotic voice endlessly repeating that the number she had dialed was temporarily unavailable.
Dylan had blocked her.
Ever since she threw her massive tantrum and refused to sign the divorce papers, he had completely cut her off.
Yet even knowing this, she refused to end the call. She sobbed hysterically into the dead line, screaming at a man who wasn't there to hear her. "How am I worse than Noreen?! I'm younger than her, I come from a better family, and I love you a million times more! Why won't you even look at me?"
"Dylan, can't you just look at me one more time?"
Across the city, Jasmine was equally drunk.
Her home wasn't empty. She had a husband and a child waiting for her.
Carman Holt was sitting on the floor, helping their daughter, Winnie, with a kindergarten crafts project. When he saw Jasmine stumble through the door, he stood up and poured her a glass of water.
"Why did you drink so much again?" Carman asked, his brow furrowing in disapproval.
Jasmine downed half the glass before glaring at him. "Do you think I wanted to?"
She immediately launched into her usual tirade, mocking Carman for his lack of social skills and his refusal to network and drink with clients.
Carman's expression hardened. Without saying a word, he turned his back on her and sat back down to help Winnie with her project.

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