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The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns novel Chapter 654

Summary for Chapter 654: The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns

Chapter summary of Chapter 654 – The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley

In Chapter 654, 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.

“Wait here for a second.”

Letty pulled her gaze away, handed the stack of books to Carmelita, and strode over to Charlotte. She offered a small, practiced smile. “Hi, I’m Letty.”

Letty was the youngest member ever accepted into The Cabinda Medical Branch. She was the kind of name that came up often, especially now that she was a hot favorite for the International Medical Alliance competition. In the world of medicine, her achievements were legendary. Every medical student knew who she was.

“Can I help you?”

Charlotte’s reply was cool and even. She lifted an eyebrow, and the sunlight caught her face. She was stunning—fair skin, bright eyes, sharp features. There wasn’t a hint of makeup, but she gave off this natural, untouchable elegance that made people stop and stare.

“She’s so pretty!”

A few upperclassmen from The Cabinda University hovered nearby. They’d only ever seen Charlotte’s pictures online, but seeing her in real life was something else entirely.

“Yeah, she’s pretty, but what’s with that attitude?” Carmelita grumbled as she hugged the books to her chest. She shot a glare at Charlotte’s distant expression. “Letty’s going out of her way to talk to her. You’d think she’d be grateful.”

So what if Charlotte was top of her class? Carmelita figured even if Charlotte spent her whole life studying medicine, she wouldn’t be worthy of handing Letty a scalpel. Who did she think she was, acting all above it all?

“Yes, I do need something.” Letty looked Charlotte over with a faint, amused smile. “Let’s talk about Stella.”

Charlotte’s methods were ruthless. It only took one round of physical training for her to have Janie thrown in jail. No wonder Stella didn’t want to go home now that she had someone like Charlotte backing her up.

“Stella’s my sister. She’s always been a bit… intense. That’s why our family sent her to the countryside for a while. Things got a bit distant between us because of that.” Letty tilted her chin up, her tone dripping with superiority. “But now that she’s back, she’ll have to come home sooner or later.”

“Charlotte, I really think you should focus on your own studies and stay out of our family’s business. Who knows? Maybe one day I’ll be able to help you out in the medical field.”

Letty kept smiling, but her words had a sharp edge.

Shirley, standing nearby, frowned in irritation.

Letty stopped in her tracks, turning just enough to look at Charlotte, irritation flickering on her face. “Is there something else?”

“If I remember right, when you sent Stella to the sanatorium, you signed a contract. You took the money,” Charlotte said, locking eyes with Letty. There was a ghost of a smile on her lips, but her stare was intense. “From that moment on, whether she lived or died, she had nothing to do with your family.”

To put it plainly, the Adams family had sold Stella off for someone else’s experiments.

Letty’s confidence cracked. She bit her lip, silent.

They really had signed those papers, taken the money, and abandoned Stella. No one expected her to survive. But now she was back, turning the family upside down and putting Janie behind bars. If Stella didn’t come home, how were they supposed to get Janie out?

“So…” Charlotte’s smile twisted into something cold and mocking. “You think you can toss her out when you want and demand her back whenever it suits you? Who do you think you are?”

Letty’s face went pale, then flushed red, completely thrown off.

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