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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 501

Noreen finally looked up at them. If she recalled correctly, Halley owed the Harcourt family a favor. Was Seth planning to cash in that favor to pave the way for Bianca? He was certainly pulling out all the stops.

Halley seemed to have guessed Seth’s intention as well, but he offered no quarter. “So, Mr. Harcourt, are you asking me to bend the rules?”

Bianca’s face instantly fell. She hadn’t expected Halley to be so blunt. “You’ve misunderstood, Academician Joyner,” she explained hastily. “Seth just meant that since I already have a doctorate from WT Business School, perhaps some of the more redundant steps in the process could be simplified.”

“That makes even less sense,” Halley countered. “If you already have a doctorate, Ms. Lowell, why would you bother with my humble master’s program?”

“You’re too modest, Academician. My education has been focused on foreign financial models. I still have much to learn about the domestic economic system, which has been a disadvantage since I returned. I thought it would be best to start from the fundamentals. After all, one never stops learning. I hope you’ll give me that chance.”

Her humility seemed to soften Halley’s attitude. “A desire to learn is a good thing. But admission is based on merit.”

With that, Bianca had no choice but to agree. “Of course. I’m happy to prove my abilities.”

Noreen raised an eyebrow but said nothing as Dylan handed her a peeled chestnut. As she took it, she caught Seth watching her out of the corner of her eye. His gaze quickly shifted back to Bianca, who chose that exact moment to look back at him, their eyes meeting in a look of smoldering devotion.

“Seth was just worried I would overwork myself,” Bianca explained to Halley. “He was just being overprotective. I hope you can understand.”

Noreen bit into the chestnut. “So sweet,” she murmured.

Her comment drew the attention of everyone in the room, including Seth and Bianca. Bianca looked almost startled.

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