Chapter summary: Chapter 791 from the book The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 791, 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.
“Isn’t Lyndon supposed to be overseas at a conference right now? Why did he suddenly show up in Cabinda and take a case?” The assistant couldn’t help muttering under his breath. “Questlaw’s been off the radar for ages. Maybe Lyndon knows what happened to her.”
At the mention of Questlaw, Sun’s eyes flashed with irritation. “Why are you looking for her?” His tone was sharp, almost biting. She’d made plenty of enemies after handling those international cases for Eldoria. For all he knew, someone powerful had already taken care of her quietly.
Seeing Sun’s mood shift, the assistant quickly changed the subject. “I’ll go sort through the files.”
Before Questlaw came onto the scene, Sun was practically a legend in the industry. But every time he crossed paths with her, he ended up thoroughly crushed. Around Sun, the name Questlaw was off-limits.
Sun let out a cold snort, eyes locked on the spot where Stella and Lyndon had disappeared. His gaze grew colder by the second.
***
Ten minutes before the hearing started, Charlotte strolled into the courthouse, completely unhurried.
She looked sharp today, dressed in a crisp white shirt and black tailored pants that made her legs look even longer. Her hair was swept up, showing off a smooth, pale forehead. Even with a mask covering most of her face, there was no hiding the cool indifference in her eyes. She had this calm, untouchable vibe, like nothing in the world could faze her.
In the waiting room, Lyndon had just finished running Stella through all the important points as her lead attorney.
As soon as Charlotte showed up, Lyndon jumped to his feet and hurried over, excitement clear in his voice. “Questlaw.”
Charlotte barely glanced at him. “You go up first,” she said quietly. “If you hit a wall, I’ll step in.”
“Me?” Lyndon hesitated, frowning. He wasn’t feeling too confident. “Questlaw, the other side has Sun.”
Sure, Sun had lost to Questlaw before, but he was still a heavy hitter. Facing him always put Lyndon on edge.

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