Summary of Chapter 164 – A turning point in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Chapter 164 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns, written by Carmen Henley. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
“Did Anthony put some kind of spell on Lottie or what?” Kenneth grumbled to himself.
“It’s robbery. So what?” Anthony shot back without a flicker of shame.
Kenneth could only stare, completely thrown by how shameless Anthony was. He watched as Anthony took Charlotte by the hand and walked away. Left with no other choice, Kenneth trudged after them, shoulders slumped in defeat.
At the car, he pressed his face against the window, frowning and looking at Charlotte like a lost puppy. “Lottie, can you come home sometime? Grandpa’s been asking about you. He really wants to see you.”
He knew she needed some space to process everything. Charlotte thought about it for a second, then nodded. “Okay.”
Kenneth perked up, his whole face lighting up. “Awesome. I’ll take care of the details.” He glanced at Anthony, and his smile faded a little. “Anthony, I’ll let you keep my sister for a few more days. But if you try anything, my grandpa will come after you.”
Anthony just smiled, eyes lingering on Charlotte. He looked amused, like he was in on some private joke. Technically, it was Charlotte who kept sneaking into his bed, always making the first move.
Once their car pulled away, Kenneth’s happy expression dropped. He sent a message to the family chat, attaching his DNA test with Lottie. Then he made a call, asking someone to look into Lottie’s situation.
Charlotte didn’t even have her own place. Had she really been struggling all this time since Nora passed away? The thought of her, who should have been loved and spoiled, having to grow up the hard way, made Kenneth’s chest ache. But that was over now. Charlotte had family. The Gates family would do anything for her. They’d make up for all the years she missed out on. They’d spoil her, protect her, love her, no matter what.
And even if Anthony was a bit older, Kenneth could see he was actually good to Lottie. With both the Gates and Blair families backing her in Cabinda, Charlotte would never have to feel alone or wronged again.
Inside the car, Charlotte leaned back in her seat, hugging her tablet and watching the screen with total focus.
She opened the “Happy Family” group chat, and right away, Adonis’s messages popped up.
Adonis: Charlotte, did you eat today?
The forum exploded.
“Nine is here!”
“It’s always a miracle to get Nine to take a job. Two hundred million is fair.”
“I wish I could even dream of a two-hundred-million mission…”
Most people just replied with jokes. Compared to someone like Nine, everyone else felt like amateurs.
Charlotte closed her tablet and, while waiting for a reply, glanced at Anthony next to her. He was leaning back, left arm resting behind her, phone in his right hand, his gaze glued to the screen. Something was clearly off. His face looked tense, like he’d just read something serious.

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns