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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 253

Watching Noreen strut away, Lillian’s anger turned to tears. “Bianca! Did you see how she acted?”

“Don’t worry. I’ll make sure she pays for this,” Bianca replied, equally furious.

But unlike Lillian, Bianca kept her cool. She knew this wasn’t the time or place for a confrontation, so she swallowed her resentment for now.

Bianca’s words offered Lillian some comfort, easing the sting in her heart.

When Noreen returned to Wade’s side, there was a subtle smile playing on his lips; he seemed to be in good spirits, his usual stern expression noticeably softer. “You didn’t drink, did you?”

“No, I didn’t.”

In the past, these sorts of events always meant Noreen had to drink. But tonight, with Wade as her companion, most people wouldn’t dare press her to join their toasts. Besides, she needed to drive him home later, so she hadn’t touched a drop.

By now, the party was winding down, with guests gradually filtering out.

As Wade led Noreen over to say their goodbyes to the hosts, Seth arrived.

He hadn’t bothered with formal attire—clearly, he’d decided to show up at the last minute.

Bianca’s mood improved the moment she spotted Seth. At last, the person she could rely on had arrived! Even Lillian perked up, bustling around them with renewed energy.

With Seth’s arrival, Bianca was suddenly the center of attention again—more so than before, in fact. Guests gathered to chat with her, and she basked in the renewed sense of superiority, glancing at Noreen with thinly veiled smugness.

But Noreen didn’t even look her way. So Bianca turned and said to Seth, “Seth, Mr. Harcourt is here. Let’s go say hello.”

This time, Seth didn’t refuse, and Bianca’s heart soared.

“Dad,” Seth greeted, joining the small group. His gaze lingered on Noreen just a moment longer than necessary.

At the door, Wade ran into Director Moss, an old acquaintance, and paused to exchange a few words.

“Mr. Harcourt, you’re a lucky man! Your son and soon-to-be daughter-in-law are both so accomplished. Truly enviable.”

Wade paused, puzzled. “Daughter-in-law?”

“Miss Lowell, of course! She’s been working directly with me on the Port Redevelopment Project—very capable young woman. And her credentials! A doctorate from WT Business School—one of the top programs in the country. Who wouldn’t be envious?”

Director Moss’s admiration was unmistakable. “Your son’s a rising star in finance, your future daughter-in-law’s a top talent… The Harcourt family is destined for even greater things!”

His flattery made Bianca glow with pride. She shot a contemptuous glance at Noreen, hoping to savor her triumph.

But Noreen seemed utterly unfazed, showing no sign of inferiority in the face of Bianca’s glittering résumé.

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