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The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns novel Chapter 307

Summary for Chapter 307: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

Chapter summary of Chapter 307 – The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley

In Chapter 307, 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.

The bell rang and the last class ended. Andrew and Parrish made a beeline for Shirley, looking as sincere as they could manage.

“Shirley, let us copy your English homework, please?”

Shirley took her time, pulling out her notebook and hugging it protectively. She smiled, all sweetness. “If you copy my homework, you have to do two extra worksheets tonight.”

“Seriously? Are you even human?” Andrew reached out, trying to snatch the notebook, glaring at her. “Didn’t I buy you breakfast this morning?”

Shirley thought about it for a second, then relented. “Alright, just one worksheet then.”

“You—”

“If you keep whining, I’ll make it three.”

At that, Charlotte finally looked up from her desk, stretched, and gave Andrew a blank stare. Shirley was already swamped, but she still found time to tutor him, probably because she felt kind of guilty about taking Anthony’s favors.

“What are you looking at me for? Got something to say?”

“…No.” Andrew backed off immediately, grabbed the worksheet, and slunk back to his seat.

Shirley couldn’t help but laugh, covering her mouth. “Hey, Charlotte, your hand’s still hurt, right? I bet you didn’t finish the homework. Want me to help you out?”

“I did it.” Charlotte pulled a stack of papers from her bag and dropped them on her desk. She hadn’t just finished English—she’d done all her assignments. Every answer was correct too.

“Wait, what?” Shirley flipped through the homework, frowning. “Did you really do all this, Charlotte?” The handwriting looked off.

“I’m listening to Charlotte.” Shirley immediately shoved the teacher’s materials aside and started underlining the points Charlotte mentioned, looking like a total fangirl. Charlotte’s advice always led to high scores.

The whole advanced class was in study mode, so the room was unusually quiet. Charlotte stepped out of the restroom and stood at the sink, washing her hands.

Just then, voices drifted over from the hallway.

“Olivia, the teacher said you did really well on the last mock exam. You might make it into the top three this time.” Nancy clung to Olivia’s arm, showering her with compliments. “Honestly, with your grades, you could get first place.”

“Have you decided on which university and major you want?” someone else asked.

“There’s not much choice besides The Cabinda University, is there?” Olivia said, giving a small, regretful smile. “As for my major…”

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