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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 351

Mrs. Naylor let out a disgruntled sigh. “Look at the women he’s found so far—I haven’t liked a single one.”

Yvonne suppressed a smirk. “Honestly, Mr. Naylor could use better taste. That woman is a real piece of work! I just thought you should know, Mrs. Naylor.”

Mrs. Naylor, intrigued by Yvonne’s certainty, finally asked, “So who exactly is this woman you’re talking about?”

Just then, Noreen’s name was called at the counter. She got up to collect her pastries.

Meanwhile, Yvonne leaned in and whispered Noreen’s name.

Mrs. Naylor frowned, thinking. “Why does that name sound so familiar?”

Yvonne was about to elaborate, but Mrs. Naylor suddenly interrupted, “Wait a moment—I need to call Naylor to confirm something.”

Without another word, she dialed Chase’s number.

As soon as he picked up, Mrs. Naylor pressed urgently, “Naylor, what was the name of that girl you mentioned to me last time? Was her last name Grant?”

Chase supplied the name.

Mrs. Naylor slapped her knee. “Noreen, right? That’s it, isn’t it?”

“Perfect! Call that boy right now and tell him to come home for a proper talk.”

Yvonne listened, thinking Mrs. Naylor was eager to stop Healy Naylor in his tracks. She couldn’t help but smile triumphantly.

Clearly, the couple already knew who Noreen was. No wonder Mrs. Naylor had reacted so strongly as soon as she heard the name. All of Yvonne’s worrying had been for nothing.

Mrs. Naylor really was in a hurry. After hanging up, she quickly said goodbye to Yvonne, mumbling something about urgent business at home.

“No worries at all, you go ahead! Some things just can’t wait, you know how quickly rumors can spread,” Yvonne replied, seeing her out with a sympathetic pat on the arm.

Once Mrs. Naylor had left, Yvonne called Bianca to fill her in.

Hearing that Mrs. Naylor didn’t care for Noreen, Bianca finally felt a little relieved.

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