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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 164

Originally, Jude had planned to take Bianca out for a nighttime stroll along the bay—after all, Harborcrest City was famous for its dazzling waterfront views after dark.

But after dinner, he didn't mention it at all.

No one was in the mood.

Bianca said she needed to head back to the hotel for a debrief with her project team—figure out what went wrong, and get everyone's spirits back up.

"No wonder Bianca's going places," Jude thought, genuinely impressed. "If it were me, I'd probably need ages to recover from a setback like this."

"It's just one loss," Bianca said, already collected. "And honestly? It's a minor one. Either way, we made it onto the shortlist."

"Exactly!" Jude agreed. "I should take a page from your book."

As for Noreen…

She just got lucky, that's all.

If it came down to real ability, how could she possibly measure up to Bianca?

While Seth was settling the bill, a waiter wheeled a massive bouquet of sunflowers and a cake across the restaurant, heading toward a table on the right.

Nearby, a couple of servers were gossiping in hushed tones.

"Confession's about to happen! Remember to switch the music—make it something romantic!"

"When I went over to take their order, I saw the girl—she's gorgeous, really elegant! No wonder Mr. Holt went to such lengths. Booked the place in advance, planned everything down to the last detail."

"But… there's another guy at their table. Wonder what that's about?"

Amid their chatter, the sunflowers and cake found their way to the intended table.

Both Bianca and Jude caught sight of Noreen.

Jude muttered, "Sunflowers again?"

Seth came back just in time to hear him.

He glanced in Noreen's direction—just a quick look, nothing more, no hint of emotion on his face.

He seemed completely unmoved by the fact that Noreen was being confessed to.

Across the restaurant, Dylan noticed the scene too.

Unlike Noreen, he was secretly pleased to see Seth and Bianca together.

The stronger their relationship, the less he had to worry about Seth as a rival.

Right now, though, he had another competitor to watch out for.

Carman had originally wanted to call off the whole sunflowers-and-cake spectacle, but Mina had reminded him that since confessing his feelings wasn't really appropriate with so many people around, they could just treat it as a celebration for InnoCore's big win.

It was still meaningful.

That's exactly how Carman explained it to Noreen.

She brightened instantly, and even insisted on cutting the cake herself.

But Dylan wasn't fooled—he knew there was more going on.

Guys could always tell what another guy was really thinking.

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