Chapter overview: Chapter 524 from Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy, E. L. Clarke introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
He was talking to Yolanda, who was sitting at a table surrounded by several fawning male students.
"Where did you hear that? It can't be true," Yolanda said, fiddling with her fork. She feigned surprise, but inwardly, she was already beaming with joy.
"It's true!" one of the boys insisted confidently. "You got the top score among the new Broadcasting majors, you speak well, and you have a great image. It makes perfect sense for them to choose you!"
"My cousin's on the student council," another boy added. "He's the one who told me, so it should be reliable."
Many high-level university officials would be attending the opening ceremony, so everything had to be perfect. Among all the freshmen, Yolanda had the most public speaking experience and had even won several awards. There was no one more suitable for the role.
Student council? Hearing that, a smirk touched Yolanda's lips. It seemed the news was real after all.
"Just you wait," the boy continued his flattery, diligently twisting open a water bottle for her. "A professor will probably contact you about it in a few days."
"I'll wait and see, then," Yolanda said with a nod. She glanced at Juniper's back, a wave of satisfaction washing over her as a triumphant smile spread across her face. So what if Juniper was the top scholar? In the end, she would be the one shining at the opening ceremony!
The thought of giving a speech in front of thousands of people made her tremble with excitement. She had to prepare well and win back all the attention Juniper had stolen from her.
...
The afternoon training session began, and Farrell immediately started looking for ways to torment Juniper.
"Juniper, your posture is incorrect," he declared, circling her with his hands clasped behind his back, his eyes full of disdain. "The rest of you are dismissed for a break. She will continue to stand here. She can rest when her posture meets the standard."
"What?"
"The sun is so strong. How can she take it?"
Murmurs of discontent rose from the computer science students nearby. "Besides, I thought her posture looked perfectly fine."



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