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The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns novel Chapter 139

Summary for Chapter 139: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

Chapter summary: Chapter 139 from the book The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley

Discover the most important events of Chapter 139, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns. With the engaging writing of Carmen Henley, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

The worksheet was tough. Shirley spent the whole evening study period just trying to finish it, and even then, she had to guess on a few questions.

“Charlotte, I finished, but I’m not sure if any of these are right…”

Charlotte took the paper, glancing over it with a relaxed air. Her eyes sparkled as she pointed things out. “Here… and here. You used the wrong formula.”

“This one should be A. That question’s answer is two. Everything else looks good.”

Shirley blinked in confusion. “Huh?”

Charlotte rattled off her feedback, then stood up and shoved her jacket into her backpack. She looked down at Shirley, who still looked completely lost. “So, do you think you can get first place on the test this time?”

“First place?” Shirley’s jaw dropped, her eyes going wide. She’d once won gold at the National Physics Olympiad. If she hadn’t been framed during the school’s entrance exam, she would have scored highest in physics. Ever since then, she’d held back on purpose, just to avoid drawing attention.

“No confidence?” Charlotte raised an eyebrow.

“Oh, I’m confident.” Shirley smiled, relaxing a little. Physics was the one thing she could always rely on. “I’m just worried I didn’t really help you much, Charlotte.”

“You helped a lot.” Charlotte gave a small, easy smile. She reached into her bag and pulled out a little box, shaking out a white candy and holding it out. “Here, a reward for you.”

Gum? Shirley took it without hesitation, popping it in her mouth. A cool mint flavor spread over her tongue. It was fresh and a little unusual, but in a good way.

“Let’s go.” Charlotte stood and glanced at Andrew, who was passed out at his desk. She tapped the tabletop with her finger.

“Charlotte?” Andrew lifted his head, squinting, hair sticking up everywhere.

“Let Shirley help you with the worksheet.”

“You sure?” Andrew grumbled, dragging himself over to Charlotte’s desk and tossing his pen down. “Alright, let’s get this over with.”

“Okay.” Shirley used to be intimidated by Andrew, but after today, she realized he wasn’t so bad. She actually felt a bit grateful to him. “So, for this one, you need to…”

Shirley breezed through two questions, explaining them clearly. Andrew frowned, looking at her. “Wait, how come you’re not stuttering anymore?”

Shirley froze, then looked up, startled. He was right. She wasn’t stuttering. Just a little while ago… She paused, thinking. Was it because of the candy Charlotte gave her? Since she ate it, her words had come out smoothly. That little candy was magic.

The sky glittered with stars, and a gentle breeze brushed past.

As soon as Charlotte walked out of the school gates, she spotted a sleek Bugatti Veyron tucked under a big tree. A tall figure was leaning against the car door, phone in one hand, the tip of a cigarette glowing between his fingers.

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