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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 177

Maybe Dylan's net worth wasn't quite as high as Seth's, but he was certainly in the same league.

There was no reason for him to give a car worth only a hundred grand.

If that's all he sent, it could only mean one thing: Noreen wasn't especially important to him.

She realized she'd read too much into it.

So Bianca looked away, smiling to herself in silence.

When Dylan and Noreen were leaving, they finally spotted Seth and Bianca.

Dylan greeted them first.

As Noreen passed by, she didn't spare either of them a glance, striding past without so much as a pause.

At that moment, Seth was reassuring Bianca. "It's just a minor scratch. Once it's fixed up, you won't even notice. Tell your cousin not to stress about it."

He didn't notice Noreen at all.

Bianca felt relieved. "I told you it was nothing, yet you still came all the way over."

Seth just said, "Of course. It's the least I could do."

Seeing their easy rapport, Dylan's lips curled in the faintest hint of a smile.

After saying goodbye, he hurried to catch up with Noreen, and the two of them left together.

Two days later, Noreen arrived at the dealership right on time to pick up her new car.

This time, the place was quiet—no awkward encounters with anyone she'd rather avoid.

She drove straight to the office.

Sophia was waiting for her in the parking lot. Before Noreen could even get out of the car, Sophia thrust something into her hands, acting all mysterious.

Noreen opened it and blinked in surprise.

It was a charm for safe travels.

And not just any charm—this one looked identical to the one she'd picked up for Seth a while back, the only difference being that Sophia's gift was brand new.

"It's local tradition here in Rivercrest—when you get a new car, you give a blessing. Here's a good luck charm for you. May you always have safe journeys!"

"Thank you." Noreen loved the gesture; it was thoughtful and heartfelt.

Mina chimed in, "Mom says you have to give a red envelope with a new car. It's for good luck and safe travels."

Noreen was genuinely moved.

The office was already nearly set up. The next big task was hiring staff.

Before heading out to The Eastern Gardens, Noreen told Sophia to post the job openings. She'd go through the resumes at home that night.

When it came to hiring, she wanted to keep a tight grip on the process.

The Eastern Gardens was on the southern edge of Rivercrest City, nestled between hills and a sparkling lake, with breathtaking scenery.

The place boasted top-notch facilities—a riding arena, tennis courts, even a golf course.

It was the kind of place where movers and shakers came to talk business.

Noreen arrived early, not wanting to seem disrespectful in front of industry veterans.

She didn't tell Wade she was already there, just waited quietly in the lobby, taking a rare moment to enjoy the view.

But the peace didn't last long—someone came along and shattered the quiet.

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