Chapter summary: Chapter 1739 from the book The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 1739, 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.
Two hours later.
Charlotte woke up to see that most of the dresses in her walk-in closet had been neatly taken care of. Only three were left dangling on the rack, and there was so much fabric on them it could probably cover her whole face.
She clicked her tongue, barely glancing at the dresses as she smirked, tossed off her covers, and swung her legs over the side of the bed. Right then, her phone started ringing.
“Charlotte.”
Adonis’s voice was buzzing with excitement. “We heard back from the people you mentioned. They said they’re willing to talk.”
“Alright.”
Charlotte switched her phone to the other hand, picked up her glass, and took a tiny sip of water. Her eyes were cool, her eyebrow arching just a bit. “What did they want?”
“Um...”
Adonis was obviously nervous, twisting his phone in his hand. “The meteorite research team said you can have the meteorite. But they want you to join their project.”
Charlotte’s face darkened slightly, her patience clearly running thin. “How did they know I understand anything about astronomy or meteorites?”
“Well...”
Adonis hesitated, wasting some time scratching his head before deciding to throw Jackson under the bus. “Honestly, when they found out we wanted to buy the meteorite, they ignored us. Then Jackson got all hyped up and, well...” He paused, then let it out, “he accidentally leaked that you had a secret identity. We didn’t think they’d say yes right away.”
“Right, Jackson?”
Adonis shot Jackson a long look, practically begging. He lowered his voice way down. “Jackson, help me out here.”
“One million.” Jackson didn’t even blink.
“You’re robbing me!” Adonis’s jaw dropped, clutching at his wallet like it might jump out of his pocket.
“Pay up. I’ll take the blame. If you don’t, I’ll expose you right now.” Jackson was ice cold, voice flat. “You blew Charlotte’s cover and lied to her face. If she finds out, do you think she’ll break one of your legs, or both? Trust me, a million won’t fix that.”
Adonis looked like he’d swallowed a lemon. “Fine. Deal.”


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