Chapter summary: Chapter 653 from the book The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 653, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns. With the engaging writing of Carmen Henley, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
“Perfect, perfect!”
You could tell Mr. Lane was thrilled with Shirley.
“How about lowering the current a bit?”
Charlotte took her chance, stepping up and tapping on the glass.
“Lottie, you finally came to see me!”
Mr. Lane noticed her right away. He dropped everything, hurried over, and started grumbling. “I’m upset with you!”
It was one thing that Lottie didn’t choose physics, but she hadn’t even applied to The Cabinda University.
Not that The Cabinda University was really good enough for her anyway.
“Don’t be mad. I’ll stop by more often from now on.” Charlotte grinned, lifting the food container in her hand. “I brought all your favorites. Want to eat first and save the anger for later?”
Mr. Lane’s eyes lit up at the sight of the food. “Fine,” he muttered, trying to act annoyed. “I’ll be mad later.”
Charlotte stayed for dinner with Mr. Lane, and only after being pulled into a few more experiments did she manage to grab Shirley and slip away.
Once they made it out of the lab, Charlotte let out a deep breath. “Mr. Lane’s great, but he never stops talking.”
If they hadn’t escaped, he probably would’ve kept them there all night.
Shirley laughed, shrugging out of her lab coat and stuffing it into her bag. She reached for her phone, planning to check the time.
Instead, her eyes landed on a new transfer notification, the numbers crystal clear.
“One zero, two zeroes…”
She stared at her phone, counting in total disbelief.
“A million?”
Charlotte saw right through her but didn’t push. “Keep the money. Your grandma needs it.”
That was true. She still had her grandma, and the bills were a lot.
Shirley never wanted to be a burden. All she wanted was to study hard, make good money, and one day pay back everyone who’d ever helped her.
While they were talking, a group of people in white lab coats came walking up. The girl in the center was impossible to miss, chin tipped high as she soaked up everyone’s praise.
“Charlotte, that’s Letty,” Shirley whispered.
Charlotte glanced over, just as Letty looked her way. Their eyes met, and you could feel the tension spark to life.
So this was the girl who got Janie sent to prison?
Letty’s hands curled into fists, her stare locked on Charlotte, a chill in her eyes.
Up close, she just looked like any other student—nothing special, almost fragile.

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