Chapter summary of Chapter 592 – The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
In Chapter 592, 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.
Kenneth tried calling Donald right away, but all he got was a robotic message. “The number you have dialed is currently switched off.” That was Donald’s personal line. He only ever turned it off when he was out on a mission. So, he was away again.
With no way to reach Donald, Kenneth turned to Anthony, who was leaning on the car door, looking like he really didn’t want to see Charlotte go. Kenneth had known Anthony for years and was used to his usual cool and distant vibe. Seeing him look so lost was honestly kind of funny. It seemed like Lottie was the only one who could actually get to him.
“Did you talk to the coach?” Kenneth asked.
Roger glanced over too. Both of them stared at Anthony, waiting for his answer.
“Lottie doesn’t need that,” Anthony finally replied, pulling his gaze away. A lazy smirk played at his lips, the kind that made him look a little dangerous. “Let her do her thing.”
Do her thing?
Roger and Kenneth shared a look, both a little stumped by that.
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Somewhere far away, in a lawless corner of the world, bullets were flying and chaos reigned. The captain of The White Whale had just been called in, leading a handful of men to deal with a new wave of enemies.
Donald, dressed head to toe in camo, his face streaked with paint, stood on a tower with a pair of binoculars. He scanned the distance, his face set and serious.
“These guys must have a death wish, coming back to mess with us,” someone behind him scoffed. “Forget the entire White Whale team. Just a few of us is all it takes to wipe them out.”
Donald frowned, turning his head. “The rest of the team’s in Cabinda already?”
“Yeah. Physical training starts tomorrow,” his teammate replied.
Back in Cabinda, the wilderness training base was a swirl of dust under the blistering sun. Tough-looking instructors stood in front of their teams, every one of them looking as if they ate nails for breakfast.
Together, Cabinda University and Kingswood University had sent more than five thousand students. Just the majors in law, traditional medicine, physics, business, and psychology totaled over fifteen hundred, all split into three teams.
Charlotte and Andrew were on the same team, led by Coach Cotton. He was well over six feet tall, with a sharp, cold look and skin darkened by the sun. Just standing there, he looked so intimidating that some of the sheltered girls were already on the verge of tears.
Training was set for fifteen days, with something new every day. The first day was all about standing at attention in the sun. By the end, students were dropping left and right. When they were finally dismissed, most just collapsed on the ground. Even Andrew and Parrish, who were in pretty good shape, were completely wiped out.
Shirley and Stella looked overheated and too tired to eat. Charlotte, on the other hand, still looked fresh, as if the whole thing hadn’t bothered her at all.
“Charlotte, aren’t you tired?” Andrew asked, shuffling over to her.

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