Chapter summary of Chapter 398 – The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
In Chapter 398, 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.
"And another thing..." Adonis started, but caught himself. He avoided Anthony's stare, feeling the weight of the man's presence. "Anthony, we work for Charlotte. Some things are off limits without her say-so."
Even now, thinking about how Anthony had wiped out the entire N Organization made Adonis grit his teeth in anger.
Anthony just gave a small, knowing smile. He wasn’t planning to dig into Charlotte’s past anyway. Whatever she’d been through, it didn’t change how he felt.
"You’ve got it wrong," Anthony said, his voice calm but serious. "I just want to know if Lottie always roams around the house after she falls asleep. What does she do when she’s sleepwalking?"
Like tonight, when she’d tried to crawl into his bed.
Jackson and Adonis shared a look, scanning the villa as if expecting something wild to happen. Charlotte hadn’t taken her medication for a few days. Who knew what she might get up to?
"Charlotte..." Adonis began, but before he could say more, a loud crash came from the garden. A second later, a maid screamed.
"Ah! Charlotte jumped out the window again!"
Jumped? The word hit Anthony like a punch. He shot up from his seat and ran for the door. Jackson and Adonis, already near the exit, dashed out ahead of him.
But there was no blood or broken bones. Charlotte landed so lightly you’d think she did this every day. She was crouched in the flowerbed, completely unharmed, with only her dark hair visible among the leaves.
"Quick, tell everyone to go back to their rooms. No one’s allowed out," Adonis ordered, his voice sharp. "And lock the garage. Put away anything sharp or expensive."
"Huh?" The maid was still frozen, confused. Shouldn’t they check if Charlotte was hurt first?
No reaction.
"Hey?" Adonis felt a spark of hope. When Charlotte had these episodes before, nobody could get close. Maybe he really was the one she trusted most.
"Lottie, stop pulling up the plants. Let me take you back inside, alright?" He was feeling pretty pleased with himself, and reached to grab her wrist.
But in a flash, Charlotte looked up. She grabbed Adonis by the hair and tossed him over her shoulder like he weighed nothing. He hit the ground so hard he saw stars.
It was like she was defending her own turf. Charlotte stood up slowly, her long dark hair falling over her blank, lovely face. Without a word, she started walking toward the doghouse.

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