Summary of Chapter 280 – A turning point in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Chapter 280 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.
The assistant’s face went pale. “Roger, here’s the thing. The meeting time was set by Asclepius. There’s really no way to change it.”
He could feel a headache coming on. How could two people be so alike? Both of them were stubborn, both impossible to please. And this project needed them to cooperate, like it or not.
Asclepius again. Just hearing the name made Roger’s blood pressure spike. He scowled, switched his phone to his other hand, and kept walking. “So she’s some big deal? The entire world has to work around her schedule?”
“Roger…” The assistant could barely get a word in. Roger’s anger had left him speechless.
Roger’s voice came out cold as ice as he walked past Charlotte’s door. “Don’t mention Asclepius to me again. If she’s tired of this job, she should just quit. Nobody’s impressed by the whole ‘forensic professor’ act.”
Inside the room, Charlotte glanced up, one eyebrow lifting in amusement. That voice. It had to be the guy who ran into her in the hallway earlier. So, not only was he a doctor, he was a forensic pathologist. If she guessed right, he was the one the Global Forensic Society had just picked as their next president. Her partner on this case.
And apparently, he really didn’t think much of her.
Charlotte let a small smirk curl at the edge of her lips. She picked up her phone and took her time typing out a message. The time stays. Saturday.
When that text came through, everyone at the association groaned. It was really like these two were enemies in a past life. Too bad neither of them could be replaced, or offended. Especially Asclepius.
Charlotte leaned back on the sofa, stretching out like a lazy kitten. “What else am I supposed to see? I don’t even know what those numbers mean.”
She was clearly playing dumb, and Anthony couldn’t help but smile. He leaned over, boxing her in with his arms. “Do you really want me to explain?”
“You don’t have to.” Charlotte turned away, her lips curving in a playful pout. She poked his chest with her finger. “Back up a little. You’re way too close.”
Anthony chuckled and caught her hand in his. His eyes were so dark, so deep, it felt like she could drown in them. “Don’t get mad. I’ll tell you.”

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