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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 276

After Noreen finished negotiating with the Ascendancy Group, they promised to communicate more thoroughly in future collaborations.

That afternoon, as soon as Noreen arrived at the office, Sophia greeted her with good news—the apartment was sorted!

Sophia’s efficiency was so impressive that Noreen couldn’t help but shower her with praise.

“I figured you’d be moving soon, so I’ve been keeping an eye out,” Sophia said, grinning.

After work, Noreen went to see the place. It was a spacious, modern apartment, just her style.

According to Sophia, the apartment had originally been renovated by the landlord as a wedding gift for his son. But then… his son came out of the closet. In a fit of anger, the landlord listed the property for sale online.

Unfortunately, the housing market had collapsed over the past couple of years. No one was willing to buy, so in the end, the landlord had no choice but to rent it out at a low price.

The rent was just double what Noreen used to pay for her cramped studio, but now she’d have a sweeping view and brand-new interiors.

Noreen loved it at first sight and immediately decided to take it.

The move gave her the perfect excuse for a round of decluttering. She threw out a mountain of stuff and felt lighter with every trip to the dumpster.

Early Saturday morning, Sophia called a moving company to help with the move. Once all the boxes were loaded onto the truck, Noreen suggested Sophia head to the new place ahead of her—she’d be along a little later.

Sophia asked where she was going.

Noreen just said she had something to take care of.

After Sophia left, Noreen walked alone toward the man-made lake beside her apartment complex. It wasn’t far, but somehow it felt like the longest walk she’d ever taken.

The sky was overcast, and a light breeze rustled the trees.

Noreen stood by the water for a while before finally unclenching her fist. With all her strength, she hurled the small object she’d been holding straight into the lake.

It was the last thing she had that connected her to Seth.

And something he would never know about.

***

By mid-March, spring was in full bloom.

Noreen and Carman were invited to attend the city’s first-quarter business leaders’ summit.

They’d barely arrived at the venue before running into some familiar faces.

“That’s a shame. Some sights only come once a year—you miss them, and you’ll have to wait another twelve months. If you get the chance, you really should go.”

While Healy rambled on, doing his best to keep the conversation going, Bianca and Lillian Laurent arrived at the venue.

Lillian had specifically come with Bianca because she’d heard Healy would be there. Bianca, meanwhile, was attending in Seth’s place.

Spotting Bianca, Jude walked over to greet her. “Bianca! Over here.”

She glanced around, noticing that Jude was alone. “Isn’t Healy with you?”

“He’s over there.”

Bianca and Lillian looked in the direction Jude indicated—only to see Healy chatting and laughing with Noreen.

Lillian’s expression soured instantly.

Bianca frowned as well.

Since when were those two so friendly?

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