Summary of Chapter 1323 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
The chapter Chapter 1323 is one of the most intense moments in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy, written by E. L. Clarke. 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.
"I know." Luella smiled faintly and waved a hand dismissively. "I haven't made things difficult for you, have I? Go home and rest. Come back tomorrow morning."
"Yes, sir."
Kate glanced at the time. It was only 7 PM.
Back when she worked directly under her old boss, she was constantly forced to stay until midnight.
All because her younger siblings were still in college.
She needed the money.
And because she came from a poor background, she was easy to control.
If she didn't obey, her boss would find a way to ruin her siblings' futures.
And her own hard-earned career would go up in smoke. Nobody would ever hire her again.
When she was ordered to spy on the eldest son of the Langley family, she had been terrified.
Rumors painted Luella as a violent, cold-blooded monster. Kate had come here expecting the absolute worst.
She hadn't expected this.
Luella was actually incredibly mild-tempered. And brilliantly competent.
She was far more capable than most of the senior officials in the Political Council.
She was entirely qualified to be the future Executive Chief.
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After Kate left.
Megan walked in carrying a tray of food.
"I heard you haven't eaten all day," Megan said, her face lined with worry. "I made you a little something. Please, try to eat."
"Megan, could you pack it up? I'm going out to eat," Luella said softly.
"Out?"
"Yeah." Luella nodded. "A friend came to town. I'm going to see them."
"A friend?"
Megan looked confused, then a hopeful smile spread across her face. "Is it Ms. Payne? If it is, I'd really love to meet her."
She wanted to personally thank her for taking care of her precious girl. If not for Ms. Payne, Luella might have ended her own life a long time ago.
"No, it's not her." Luella scratched her head, unsure of how to explain it. "It's someone else."
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