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The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns novel Chapter 614

Summary for Chapter 614: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

Summary of Chapter 614 – A turning point in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley

Chapter 614 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.

Charlotte made it to the finals, joining the top five winners to compete for the championship. No one was surprised by how things turned out. Charlotte dominated and took home the kickboxing trophy.

During the final match, she matched her moves to her opponents, never going out of her way to target their weaknesses and never letting up just to be nice. Watching the whole thing felt less like a cutthroat competition and more like a friendly spar. Even the people who lost to Charlotte didn’t seem upset. They left with big smiles, looking at her like she was some kind of hero.

“I guess this is just the difference between people,” Andrew said, strolling up behind Charlotte. He crossed his arms and shot a smug look at Janie and Olivia.

Janie clenched her fists, her jaw tight as she stared at Charlotte, who was now the center of attention. Jealousy and anger flashed in her eyes. Turning to Olivia, she lowered her voice and asked, “Didn’t you say Charlotte couldn’t do kickboxing?”

“She grew up out in the countryside. How could she have ever learned?” Olivia answered, her voice low. She sat on the ground, digging her nails into her palms as frustration bubbled inside her.

Sure, Charlotte knew how to fight, and she was good at it. But kickboxing was a whole different thing from random brawling. Those moves she used just now, she had obviously trained for them. That kind of skill didn’t come overnight.

Olivia kept her gaze on Charlotte, her frown deepening. It was like Charlotte had picked up every possible skill during her years away. The whole thing just felt unreal.

“Janie, it was just one match. Don’t take it so seriously,” Olivia said, forcing a smile. “No matter how good she is at fighting, she still picked Traditional Medicine. That’s nothing compared to Modern Medicine at The Cabinda University.”

“Our schools are so close. There are always competitions between the medical departments every year. You’ll get your chance to beat her.”

Olivia gave a small, sad smile, her eyes suddenly glassy with tears. “She went through a lot when she was little. After she went to the countryside, she changed completely. When she came back to Cabinda, she started fighting with everyone in the family. Even The Main Group’s bankruptcy had something to do with her.”

She wiped at her eyes, her voice small and soft. “But I’m not going to hold it against her.”

“She treats you like this and you’re just going to let it go?” Janie felt her dislike for Charlotte grow. She couldn’t believe someone could be so heartless.

“She’s my sister. There’s no point getting upset,” Olivia said, squeezing Janie’s hand gently. “Janie, let me apologize on her behalf. I hope you can forgive her.”

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