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The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns novel Chapter 233

Summary for Chapter 233: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

Chapter overview: Chapter 233 from The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns, Carmen Henley introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

“Laura, are you saying...” The judge next to her finally found his voice again, though it still shook. “Do you mean Echo, the world-famous pianist?”

Echo had been out of the spotlight for years, not a single new piece released. Laura was the only person Echo had ever called a student, and with her reputation, there was no way she’d make up something just to frame a teenager. This had to be real.

“Who would even dare to copy Echo? That’s asking for trouble,” someone in the audience whispered, awed.

“No wonder the piece sounded different from anything else. It’s a masterpiece…”

“Echo is so mysterious, even Laura has never met her in person. How could Olivia possibly know someone like that, let alone get her hands on Echo’s music?”

The whole room buzzed with gossip. Every eye in the place zeroed in on Olivia, their stares sharp, like they were trying to peel back her every secret.

Charlotte lounged in her VIP seat, her face calm and unreadable. The moment the crowd quieted down, she glanced up, her gaze drifting lazily to the stage.

Olivia stood tall and stiff, her face pale, but her lips lifted in a quiet, confident smile. Echo? Of course she knew that name. In the piano world, Echo was almost legendary. She’d wanted to be Laura’s student mostly because Laura was Echo’s disciple. Getting to Laura meant maybe getting closer to Echo. But the original sheet music had turned up at her own house. She was sure that no one in the Main family knew Echo. Laura’s accusation was only making herself look bad.

“Olivia, Laura has challenged the originality of your piece,” the competition organizer said, stepping in with a steady voice. “You have the right to explain yourself and prove your work.”

Aside from what I’ve published, I haven’t sold or given any of my pieces to anyone.

Laura stared at the reply, frowning in confusion. She hadn’t even decided whether to tell Echo everything when another message popped up.

Light is mine. The manuscript is mine too.

Laura’s breath caught in her throat. Shock and anger flashed across her face. Echo was here, and she knew exactly what was going on.

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