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The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns novel Chapter 1846

Summary for Chapter 1846: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

Summary of Chapter 1846 – A turning point in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley

Chapter 1846 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.

Charlotte was dragged into the lab to tinker with a newly developed piece of equipment.

"How has Shirley been doing lately?" Charlotte asked, her fingers flying across the keyboard with practiced ease as a faint smile touched her lips.

"She's much more hardworking than I expected." Mr. Lane stared unblinkingly at the machine, visibly in high spirits. "She actually analyzed all the preliminary data for this device.

With a little more experience under her belt, she's going to achieve great things."

Charlotte hit the switch. The data Mr. Lane had been agonizing over for days finally appeared flawlessly on the monitor. "Once this semester ends, arrange for her to go to Apex."

"In her sophomore year?"

Mr. Lane frowned, a wave of disappointment washing over him. "She'll be gone for two whole years. You're killing me here."

It had been incredibly difficult to find a competent assistant.

"How about this..."

Mr. Lane pressed his lips together and looked up at Charlotte, a new scheme forming in his mind. "I heard the medical school wants to hire you as a mentor for their traditional medicine class.

Since you'll be coming to The Cabinda University to teach those kids anyway, why don't you spare some time to give our class a few lectures too?"

"It's two o'clock. I just remembered I have somewhere to be."

Charlotte stood up, pulled the brim of her baseball cap down, and kept her expression perfectly blank. "I'm heading out. I'll drop by to see you another day."

"Hey!"

Mr. Lane hurriedly jumped up and chased after her, but he couldn't keep up. Panting, he glared at her retreating back and huffed, "Charlotte, did you hear a word I just said?"

"Whatever the medical school is offering, I can match it."

"No, wait. I can do ten times better."

"Charlotte..."

His only response was the howling wind and absolute, awkward silence.

Just then, a student arrived to drop off some documents and caught the tail end of Mr. Lane's shouting.

"Mr. Lane, I don't think Charlotte is going to be the mentor for the traditional medicine class."

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