Chapter summary: Chapter 932 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 932, 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.
They were all here for the eye candy, and with a man of such stunning caliber sitting right there, the actual escorts completely lost their appeal.
A few bold women walked right up to ask for his number.
Seth rejected every single one of them.
Once Noreen noticed this, she found herself glancing over at him more frequently.
Every time she looked, she ended up catching his eye.
Guiltily, she would immediately snap her gaze away.
But play with fire long enough, and you get burned.
She didn't know which time it was, but when she finally looked up again, she wasn't meeting his eyes—she was staring straight at Claire.
Claire had aggressively inserted herself into Noreen's line of sight, leaning her head far across the table.
Thank god she had a long neck, or pulling off such an unnatural angle would have been impossible.
She squinted at Noreen, her expression practically screaming, 'Caught you.'
Noreen quickly looked away, picking up her water glass to hide her nervous guilt.
But Claire wasn't easily fooled. She sat up straight and crossed her arms. "Spill it. What is going on? Why did that jerk Seth walk in barely ten minutes after we got here?"
"And don't you dare tell me it has nothing to do with you!"
Noreen cleared her throat. "...It might just be a coincidence."
Claire scoffed, her lips twisting into a smirk. "Since when are there that many coincidences? Do you honestly expect me to buy that nonsense?"
"Rivercrest City is massive. There are thirty million people living here. The odds of a random encounter are practically zero. That excuse is ridiculous."
Was it ridiculous?
Back in the day, she used to run into Seth and Bianca all the time.
Whether it was at networking events, summits, pitching to investors, or even working on the same type of startup incubators.
It didn't just happen in the city; they would even cross paths when traveling out of town.
She used to think it was ridiculous back then, too.
But it was the truth.


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