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The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns novel Chapter 30

Summary for Chapter 30: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

Chapter summary: Chapter 30 from the book The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley

Discover the most important events of Chapter 30, 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.

“I don’t mind,” Charlotte said.

Elizabeth gave a cold, knowing smile. She was certain Charlotte wouldn’t dare speak up.

Charlotte dropped her gaze, pulled out her phone, and fired off a quick text.

Charlotte picked out her own clothes. Simple T-shirts, jeans, a windbreaker. All together, her choices didn’t even come close to the price of one of Olivia’s dresses.

At the register, Elizabeth glanced at Charlotte’s pile and couldn’t hide her look of disdain.

A country girl would always be a country girl. With those clothes, Charlotte would never belong with the glamorous crowd. Someday, if she was lucky, she might snag some tacky rich guy, but that was about it.

“Elizabeth, your total is…” The sales clerk started to ring them up, but before she could finish, a man who looked like the manager rushed over.

“I’m so sorry, Elizabeth. There’s a problem with this dress. I can’t let you take it today.”

“What?” Olivia, who had been hugging the dress to her chest, instantly lost her smug look.

“I apologize, but five minutes ago, a mysterious customer bought this dress.”

“We picked it out. Why should someone else get it?” Elizabeth’s voice was icy, her expression annoyed.

“Yes, you picked it out, but the other customer paid in full before you did.”

“Do you know who we are? We’re super VIPs. We have priority. Who dares to steal my purchase?” Olivia jabbed her finger at the manager, her tone full of attitude. “This dress is mine. I’m taking it home today.”

While all this was going on, Charlotte just took her bags, sat down on a nearby sofa, rested her chin in her hand, and scrolled through her phone, barely paying attention.

The manager looked troubled. “You are a super VIP and do have priority. But the other customer has a Platinum Card.”

Platinum? Olivia’s eyes widened.

Elizabeth gripped her purse, looking helpless. Five million wasn’t pocket change. Steven would never agree to this.

Before the manager could even start wrapping the dress up, his phone rang again. He listened, his face shifting from surprise to disbelief. “Are you sure… you want me to cut it?” he asked, barely trusting what he was hearing.

“Yes, I understand.”

He took the dress out, then told an assistant to bring scissors.

“Elizabeth, I’m truly sorry. The buyer said that since the dress was touched, she thinks it’s dirty and wants it destroyed right here.”

As soon as he finished speaking, the beautiful dress was sliced open, a huge tear right down the middle.

The room fell silent.

Olivia’s breath caught. Her face went from pale to furious. The dress she’d worked so hard to get… gone, cut up like it was nothing.

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