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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 9

Victor Chase couldn't help a touch of envy as he listened to her. "Mr. Harcourt is a lucky man, having someone as talented as Secretary Gilmore on his team. No wonder his business is thriving."

"You flatter me, Mr. Chase. If anything, I admire you more—building your company from the ground up is no small feat."

They were exchanging the kind of pleasantries people always tossed around at these dinners, but Noreen's words still managed to put Victor in a thoroughly good mood.

"I always enjoy working with you, Secretary Gilmore. You have a way of making negotiations feel so pleasant. Here, let me raise a glass to you."

"Your doctor told you to stay away from alcohol," Noreen replied with a smile. "Let me drink this one for you. I'll finish it—you do as you please."

Victor genuinely liked people who were straightforward, and Noreen's easygoing manner only made him appreciate her more.

As soon as she downed the glass, he leaned in, lowering his voice in concern. "Don't push yourself too hard. This project? I'm only signing with you. Doesn't matter who else comes knocking."

"Thank you, Mr. Chase." Noreen poured him another drink herself.

Victor suddenly noticed a pallor creeping over her features. "Are you unwell, Secretary Gilmore? You don't look so good."

"I'm fine, really."

"Let me call my driver to take you to the hospital, just in case."

Noreen was about to reassure him when a knock sounded at the door.

A waiter entered. "Mr. Chase, Mr. Harcourt heard you were dining here and asked me to bring you this wine."

Victor glanced at the bottle in the waiter's hands.

Romanée-Conti. Impressive.

But what puzzled him more was, if Seth was here at the Grand Oak, why wasn't he with Noreen?

Before Victor could ask, Seth arrived—Bianca on his arm.

"Mr. Chase, do you like the wine?" Seth's gaze slid past Noreen as he greeted Victor.

He wore only a crisp white shirt, tailored perfectly to his lean frame, making him look both refined and unapproachably elegant.

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