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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 643

Henry, however, completely ignored his cold glare and continued his relentless attack on Bianca.

"And you never publicly apologized for stealing Ms. Gilmore's university spot. With a character like yours, Miss Lowell, who would dare to invest in your project?"

"I certainly wouldn't!"

"I'd be afraid Miss Lowell would take the money and run, driving investor after investor to suicide, only to be mocked with, ‘Once they're dead, the debt's gone. They have it easier than the living.'"

Bianca's expression was beyond ugly.

Everyone at this dinner was a major player in the business world.

By airing her dirty laundry in front of them, Henry was clearly trying to block every possible path for her.

Bianca didn't dare look at the investors' faces anymore.

Even with Seth by her side, she had lost all her confidence. She shot up from her seat, her voice trembling. "I… I need to step out for a moment."

But even in her desperation, Henry didn't let up.

"Running away to hide again, Miss Lowell?"

Bianca didn't dare utter a word and fled the room.

With the scene he'd caused, the dinner's host, Hugh Summers, could only manage an awkward laugh. "Mr. Brooke is certainly… fiery for a young man."

Seth's eyes darkened. He also rose from his seat. "Please excuse me as well."

It was clear he was worried about Bianca and rushing to comfort her.

Hugh Summers was more than happy to see him go and didn't even bother with a polite protest. "Of course, Mr. Harcourt. We'll catch up another time."

Once the two of them left, the atmosphere in the private room became harmonious again.

Someone with a strong sense of curiosity asked Henry what that was all about.

Henry didn't hold back, telling them everything from start to finish.

He explained how Bianca had plagiarized Noreen's thesis, how she had stolen Noreen's place at a top international business school, and how she had used underhanded methods to obtain her degree.

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