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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 44

So when Noreen scrolled through her coworker’s social feed, she saw Colleague A commenting under Colleague B’s post: Now this is what I call a real teambuilding trip.

All those previous gatherings? Might as well have been cattle roundups.”

Colleague B couldn’t agree more. She chimed in, Director Lowell really knows how to live it up! Great food, great drinks, and she’s not just gorgeous and kindshe’s from a top family and went to school overseas. She and Mr. Harcourt are the perfect match! Unlike some people, who haven’t seen the world and pick such tacky places. I can’t even bring myself to complain anymoreso embarrassingly provincial!

Colleague A quickly replied, Hey, have you had too much to drink? Did you remember to block youknowwho’?

By the time Noreen refreshed the feed, the post had vanished.

It was clear now: she was the youknowwhoin question.

Post after post, Noreen saw different angles of Seth and Bianca together.

In one, Bianca was feeding Seth slices of fruit.

In another, Seth was offering Bianca a bite of his barbecue.

But by the second half of the night, the two of them had disappeared from the group entirely.

In one video, someone asked, Where did Mr. Harcourt and Director Lowell go? Haven’t seen them in a while.

Come on, we’re all adults here. Do you really have to ask?someone teased.

I thought I saw them heading back to the hotel together

Laughter and playful banter/filled the rest of the clipeveryone seemed to be having the time of their lives.

Noreen put her phone down and refocused on revising her proposal.

She just wanted to make the plan as concise and persuasive as possible, hoping it would win Rosalind a chance for a consultation.

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Early Monday morning, after making sure Rosalind was in the care of the nurse Noreen headed straight for the hospital’s front entrance.

She was determined not to miss a single opportunity to run into the expert medical

team.

But she waited from morning until afternoon, and still there was no sign of them. Anxiety gnawed at her.

Sophia messaged: Could she come back to the office? Seth was losing his temper.

Noreen didn’t reply.

Even if the Aurelion Group was collapsing, she didn’t have time to care right now.

So she simply turned off her phone and kept waiting.

Back at the Aurelion Group, Sophia, still without a response, had no choice but to nervously enter Seth’s office.

Seth, already in a foul mood, looked up when he saw her. His expression darkened. Where’s Noreen?

Sophia’s voice trembled. “She hasn’t come in yet. I texted her, but she hasn’t replied.” You couldn’t just call her?Seth’s tone was icy.

Sophia had never seen him this angry. Flustered, she hurriedly dialed Noreen’s

number.

But all she got was the dead sound of a phone switched off. Swallowing her fear, she reported, Secretary Gilmore’s phone is off.

Impressive.” Seth’s sharp features grew even colder, his face stormy.

Before he could say more, Bianca breezed into the office. Seth, I’m here to give you my report.

She immediately sensed the tension and asked, What happened? Is something wrong?

Noreen’s absent without leave,” Seth said flatly.

Bianca raised an eyebrow. Is Secretary Gilmore really this undisciplined now? That’s not good for company management.”

Sophia, pale with nervés, tried to defend Noreen. Secretary Gilmore must’ve been caught up in something urgent. Mr. Harcourt, you know how dedicated she

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Chapter 44

isthere must be a good reason.

If rules are only for when it’s convenient, what’s the point of having them?Bianca said sweetly, glancing at Seth. Seth, she’s your secretary. The way you handle this sets the tone for the whole company. If you play favorites, people will talk.

Seth’s voice was cold and decisive. We’ll follow company policy. Dock her quarterly bonus. If she doesn’t show up tomorrow, treat it as resignation.”

Sophia felt a chill run straight to her heart.

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