Summary of Chapter 931 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Chapter 931 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.
Realizing she had slipped up, Claire Chase quickly fabricated an excuse. "When we were on the island, didn't Wilbur go swimming every day? It would be a crime not to appreciate such a glorious view, right?"
That excuse was actually quite plausible.
Noreen Gilmore didn't suspect a thing.
Claire was just starting to feel bored when she caught a familiar silhouette walking through the door out of the corner of her eye.
A familiar voice immediately followed.
Jude Wilder walked in and stared in utter shock at the scene before him. His voice naturally pitched up a few decibels. "Seth, since when did you get into male escort clubs?"
He had called him from miles away, specifically offering to buy him dinner.
And they ended up at a male escort restaurant?
Had Seth been so thoroughly heartbroken by Noreen that he completely changed his orientation in despair?
Jude was racking his brain trying to come up with something comforting to say.
But Seth shot him a lethal glare, shutting him up instantly.
Jude rubbed his nose.
Alright, Seth's orientation was perfectly fine.
Then what were they doing here?
Wait a minute...
Jude looked at Seth in sheer horror. "Hold on, Seth, just because I don't have a girlfriend right now doesn't mean you can question my orientation! I am completely straight!"
He just didn't want to tie himself down to one woman right now. Was that a crime?
"I'm buying you dinner, so shut up." Seth retorted, not even bothering to look at him as he claimed a seat.
There was only a single table separating him from Noreen.
They were so close that it was impossible for her to ignore him.
Jude finally noticed Noreen and froze for a second before realization dawned on him.
This was all for Director Gilmore.
He politely greeted her, "Good evening, Director Gilmore."
Noreen blinked.
What kind of title was that?


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