Chapter summary of Chapter 196 – The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
In Chapter 196, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns.
“Cough, cough…” Robert got so worked up that he started coughing again.
Seeing this, Kevin’s eyes turned red. He quickly told someone to bring the medicine. “Dad, please, take your medicine first.”
Robert wiped his eyes and glanced at the dark medicine. He instantly frowned. “I already drank it this morning.”
Kevin didn’t let him get away with it. “You poured it out this morning. I saw you.”
A hint of embarrassment flashed across Robert’s face. He shot a quick look at Charlotte sitting beside him, then hurried to explain. “I did drink it. Don’t make me look bad in front of my granddaughter.”
The house staff could only watch, looking helpless. Robert really was getting more childish as he got older. He hated how bitter the medicine tasted and tried to sneakily dump it out every time. If it wasn’t for Kevin’s patience, he probably wouldn’t take it at all.
“I said I’m not drinking it. Take it away, take it away. Don’t let the smell bother Lottie.”
The room went quiet. No one knew what to do about Robert.
Just then, Charlotte finished wiping her hands and spoke up, her voice soft and clear. “Uncle, can I have the medicine?”
Kevin brightened immediately, thrilled to be called uncle. He handed the bowl to Charlotte right away. “Here you go, sweetheart. Be careful, it’s hot.”
Charlotte took the bowl, her pale fingers curling around the spoon as she stirred the dark liquid, unhurried. “Time for your medicine, Grandpa.”
Robert paused, surprised, then broke into a huge smile and obediently drank it all. The small bowl emptied in no time.
“Is that all? It doesn’t feel like enough. Give me another bowl.” Robert looked like he’d found something better than medicine. Charlotte was clearly more effective than any remedy.
“No.” Charlotte shook her head, her voice gentle and polite. “Grandpa, I already have a place to stay. It’s safe, and close to school. I accept who I am, but I need some time to adjust.”
Moving in right now would be too much for her.
Hearing how calm and steady she sounded, Robert’s frown deepened. He clearly didn’t want her to leave.
“When I have time, or whenever you want to see me, I’ll come back. Anytime.”
Robert’s eyes lit up at her words, even though he still looked a little reluctant. He agreed.
Kenneth dropped his longan onto the table, his face full of shock and frustration. He just knew Anthony must have worked some kind of magic on Lottie.

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