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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 622

"Noreen took two companies public on the same day?!"

She desperately wanted someone to deny it, but everyone around her was silent.

No one could give her an answer.

She turned to Bianca, her voice urgent. "Bianca, what's going on? What did the underwriter say?"

But Bianca could only offer silence.

No one could imagine the suffocating weight in her heart.

This failure was like a huge, cold, wet net wrapping tightly around her, suffocating her, blocking out every sliver of light.

She was utterly devastated.

Only one thought echoed in her mind.

*I'm finished.*

Forrest arrived late, making his way through the celebrating crowd to Bianca's side. Unaware of the situation, he asked, "Are the results out?"

Yvonne shot him a glacial look. "Couldn't you have waited until tonight to show up?"

From her tone, Forrest could guess the answer.

He tried to console Bianca. "It's okay. We'll try again. Most people don't succeed on the first try."

Lillian, her face a mask of misery, whined, "Then how could Noreen do it? Not only did she succeed on her first try, she succeeded with two companies!"

"She must be some kind of demon!"

Forrest was stunned.

He instinctively looked over at Noreen.

After celebrating with her team, she had found a quieter corner to call Rosalind Gilmore.

"Mom, I did it!"

In a more secluded corner not far away, Dylan had witnessed the entire thing.

Seeing InnoCore successfully go public, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.

He was so happy for her.

But all he could do was stand in the distance, watching her shine, unable to share in her joy.

His phone rang, and the name flashing on the screen pulled him back to reality.

He didn't answer and started to leave.

But before he left, he glanced back one last time in Noreen's direction.

A second wave of cheers had just erupted from her group.

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