Summary of Chapter 869 – A pivotal chapter in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
The chapter Chapter 869 is one of the most intense moments in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns, written by Carmen Henley. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Outside the bedroom door, a cluster of doctors lined both sides of the hallway. Their faces were ghostly pale, and sweat still clung to their hairlines. Earlier that day, during the checkup, Franco’s wife had seemed completely fine. But right at midnight, her breathing suddenly failed.
The emergency hit fast and hard. Over a dozen doctors scrambled around her, almost losing her more than once. If Franco hadn’t pulled out the life-saving medication at the last second, things would have ended very differently.
Word had already spread about the young woman in front of them. She was the one who claimed she could save Mrs. Hawk. Not only had she predicted the sudden downturn, she had sent over the medicine ahead of time. Without those vials, Mrs. Hawk probably wouldn’t have made it.
As Charlotte stepped into view, every doctor—regardless of age—looked up. There was awe in their eyes, and just as much disbelief.
She was so young. Maybe not even twenty.
How could she possibly have figured out what would happen, let alone made the right medicine without even examining the patient? Was she some kind of miracle worker? For a second, someone wondered if she might actually be Asclepius. But that was ridiculous. Asclepius, whoever they really were, couldn’t possibly be a teenage girl.
So who was she?
“You two, wait outside.” Franco stopped in his tracks, turning to look at Jackson and Adonis trailing after Charlotte. His voice was sharp, leaving no room for argument.
Jackson’s eyes narrowed as he glared at Franco, his stare icy and full of warning.
Adonis’s face twisted with frustration. He tightened his grip on his gun. “Why should we?” Letting Charlotte go in alone was asking for trouble. What if Franco tried something?
The nearby bodyguards immediately tensed. Guns were raised and pointed straight at Adonis. Their eyes were cold and unblinking. “This is the Presidential Residence,” one of them snapped. “When Mr. Hawk gives an order, you follow it!”
Adonis glanced at Charlotte, anger practically radiating off him.

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