Summary of Chapter 730 – A turning point in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Chapter 730 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 cheated?”
The other judges looked at each other, flipping through Charlotte’s perfect test paper again and again. Everything about it was solid. Her logic made sense, the structure was tight, and every answer was right on point. It was honestly an exceptional exam.
And the whole thing had been under constant surveillance. Even the tiniest movement, like a strand of hair shifting, would be caught on camera. Cheating? Not a chance.
“The questions were written by the Committee and kept absolutely secret. How could Charlotte have possibly seen them beforehand?”
There had never been a leak in the competition’s history. If anyone ever got caught cheating or leaking the questions, the punishment was harsh. No one wanted to risk it.
“I just find it kind of unbelievable, that’s all,” Lydia tried to explain, her tone light but her smile a little too sharp. “Especially those last three questions. They covered stuff you only see at the master’s or PhD level. For a freshman to solve them…”
She trailed off, but everyone knew what she meant.
The rest of the judges’ smiles faded as a sense of doubt crept in.
“And another thing,” Lydia added, her voice still dripping with sarcasm, “Charlotte only got into this competition because the Committee personally approved her spot. Sure, she’s great at dissection, but there are tons of talented students out there. Why pick a freshman who hasn’t even finished learning all the basics? I just don’t get it. I also feel bad for all those amazing med students who missed out on this rare chance.”
The judges fell silent, lost in thought. The more they considered it, the more things didn’t sit right.
“Her first round performance was strange too…” one judge finally muttered. “Do you think she actually knows someone on the Committee? Maybe she got the answers early?”
“There’s no way to know for sure,” Lydia said with a cool smile. “But just wait for the third round. It’s both written and practical. This year’s practical is supposed to be the hardest ever.”
Charlotte might be good at dissection, but she couldn’t have had special training for everything, right? Especially the theoretical part—those questions were written by Dr. David himself, the vice chairman. His questions were legendary for being impossible.



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