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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 664

For the past year, she had been lost in the beautiful dream he had woven for her, unable to wake up. She had even found herself falling irrevocably in love with him.

She had met many men, but Seth was the only one who had ever captured her heart. That was why his confession that he had never loved her was so utterly devastating.

Her love curdled into hate. She gripped the bars of the partition, her voice hysterical as she demanded, "What about Noreen? Do you love her?"

The mention of Noreen’s name seemed to quell the storm in his eyes. Even his voice softened, almost imperceptibly.

"Yes."

His answer was firm. It was the final, soul-crushing blow.

Bianca's hands, which had been clutching the bars, suddenly went limp. She collapsed back into her chair, her eyes losing focus.

"So…"

So, from the very beginning, Seth had just been using her.

Seth was far more ruthless than she had ever imagined.

He finished her unspoken thought for her. "I used you to put her on the right path, to make you a stepping stone for her success."

"You're despicable, Seth!" Bianca accused him, her voice filled with despair. But Seth was indifferent to her condemnation.

His indifference only made her more frantic. "Do you really think doing all this will make Noreen come back to you?"

"I never expected her to come back."

Seth’s dark eyes were like an endless vortex, pulling Bianca into darkness. His objective achieved, he didn't want to stay a second longer. He stood up to leave.

"You'll die a horrible death!" Bianca cursed him with the most venomous words she could muster.

Seth let out a cold, mocking laugh. His chilling eyes were devoid of emotion. "I know."

When Coley found Seth, he was standing in the smoking area, head bowed as he took a drag from a cigarette. The ashtray beside him was already overflowing with butts, and the air was thick with smoke.

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