Summary of Chapter 341 – A turning point in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Chapter 341 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.
After she left, admissions kept moving forward like nothing had happened.
In Eleanor’s office, tension hung in the air. Shirley’s decision to drop out of early admissions made sense. She just wanted to be one of Mr. Lane’s students. But Charlotte... When Eleanor heard Charlotte had turned down The Cabinda University, she almost lost it.
“Come on, tell me. Why?” Eleanor sat in her chair, clinging to an empty teacup, her glare fixed on Charlotte.
Charlotte stood there with her hands behind her back, looking sweet and innocent.
“What’s with the silence?” Eleanor pressed.
Charlotte just smiled a little, then poured her a glass of water. “Here, have a sip first.”
Eleanor was thrown off. She took the glass, a little awkward, and muttered, “Don’t think you can charm your way out of this. If you can’t give me a real reason, I’ll knock some sense into you.”
Charlotte grinned. “You can try, but it won’t do much for your reputation.”
Eleanor’s cheeks turned pink. She couldn’t help but laugh. “Alright, enough with the attitude.”
“Okay.” Charlotte lifted an eyebrow. “The only reason I enrolled at Vanguard High was to take the standard entrance exams.”
She had promised herself she’d fulfill the dreams of the friends she’d lost in the sanatorium. Otherwise, she could have gotten into college two years ago through interviews.
“I never planned to accept an offer through interviews. The only reason I showed up was to make you proud.” Charlotte’s eyes glimmered with mischief. “So, Eleanor, how does it feel to have two of your students getting offers from the top universities?”
Charlotte looked her right in the eye. “I didn’t choose The Cabinda University because it’s beneath me. You didn’t get in because you just aren’t good enough.” Her voice was cold. “You got caught plagiarizing. You had it coming.”
“Charlotte, what do you even get out of this?”
Charlotte shrugged, her face unreadable and voice like ice. “I’m satisfied. That’s what you get for crossing me.”
Olivia watched Charlotte walk away, her teeth clenched in rage, her eyes burning with hate.
Just you wait, Charlotte.

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