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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 523

Summary for Chapter 523: Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy

Summary of Chapter 523 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke

The chapter Chapter 523 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.

Juniper held her chin high, her makeup-free face exquisitely beautiful. The slight downward tilt of her eyes conveyed an unexpected and powerful sense of authority.

"What did you say?" Farrell hadn't expected Juniper to talk back, and his gaze instantly turned cold.

"I said..." Juniper pursed her lips, a hint of an impatient smirk playing on them. She cleared her throat and enunciated each word clearly, "If you think getting a perfect score is so easy, then why don't you get one for us all to see?"

A collective gasp went through the crowd. The students were stunned by Juniper's confident rebuttal. Everyone could see that this Farrell guy was bad news. The training had just started, and he already had them all red-faced and gasping for air. The smart thing to do was keep your head down.

But the legendary Juniper was so bold she was openly challenging him. Wasn't she afraid he'd hold a grudge and make her life hell?

Farrell was left speechless by her comeback. Hearing the snickers from the other students, he felt his face flush with humiliation.

"You—" He stared daggers at Juniper, his voice seething.

"Me?" Juniper met his gaze without flinching, her expression unchanging. "If you didn't hear me clearly, Instructor, I don't mind saying it a third time."

Someone in the front row couldn't help but let out a snort of laughter.

"Fine," Farrell hissed, clenching his fists as he leaned in close to Juniper. "You better not make a single mistake, or you'll regret it."

"Ohh," Juniper drawled, raising an eyebrow. Her nonchalant tone made his threat feel like punching a pillow. Fuming and helpless, he turned and stormed off. Unable to take his anger out on Juniper, he decided to torment the rest of the company instead.

...

When the morning training session ended, Juniper, Queenie, and Janet made a beeline for the cafeteria.

"Well... thank you," Yolanda said with a bashful look, then guiltlessly took the spot at the front of the line.

Ten minutes later, Juniper sat down at a table with Janet and Queenie. The three of them dug into their food in perfect unison. Janet didn't eat chicken legs, so Juniper took hers. Queenie didn't eat fatty meat, so she gave it all to Juniper.

"Juniper, are you getting used to the food here?" Janet asked worriedly, fiddling with her fork. After all, Dana's cooking was exceptional, while the cafeteria food was just average.

"It's fine." Juniper was not a picky eater. She popped the last grain of rice into her mouth.

"Good." Janet nodded, passing her a bowl of soup. "Have some of this pumpkin soup. It'll help cleanse your palate."

"Mm." Juniper took the bowl and drank it all in one go. As she was wiping her mouth, a male student from the broadcasting program spoke up from a nearby table. "I heard you might be chosen as the freshman representative this year."

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