Summary of Chapter 982 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
The chapter Chapter 982 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.
It meant everything to her.
So today, she was going to buy it, no matter what it took!
Because her goal was so clear, she paid zero attention to the earlier auction items, waiting solely for the tiara.
In another private room, Felix was completely distracted, showing no interest in the bidding.
His mind was consumed with trying to figure out how Claire had managed to get an invitation to this elite auction.
And an exclusive VIP room, no less.
With her lack of connections and influence in Northcrest, getting her hands on an invitation like this should have been impossible.
Unless...
Wilbur had helped her.
Wilbur was one of the major shareholders of Apex Group; slipping her an invitation would have been effortless for him.
What infuriated Felix the most was that Claire would rather accept an invitation from Wilbur than the one he had tried to give her.
That realization made a bitter, twisted knot form in his gut.
He was just about to go look for Claire again when Madeline called him.
Feeling a spike of irritation, he answered and asked what she wanted.
Madeline asked, "Did you not see the message I sent you?"
"I haven't looked yet. What's going on?"
Madeline's fingers tightened around her phone.
She had sent that message almost an hour ago, and he hadn't even checked it.
He had never ignored her like this before.
Her mind raced, convincing herself that Claire must be seducing him, pulling his attention away from her.
Swallowing her frustration, Madeline feigned total innocence. "Oh, nothing, I was just checking in. You should really read the message, though."
Felix paused for a moment before saying, "Alright."
He could actually hear the disappointment in Madeline's voice, but he didn't offer any comfort, simply hanging up the phone.
He opened his messages, saw she wanted the tiara, and casually agreed to it.
To him, it was just another piece of jewelry.
She wanted it.


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