Summary of Chapter 534 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
The chapter Chapter 534 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.
Yolanda fainted? She just conveniently fainted right before her turn to compete? How was that any different from a soldier deserting on the battlefield?
Seeing this, the on-site medics immediately rushed over. After a quick examination, they found nothing unusual. But why wasn't she waking up?
Worried about potential complications, one of them suggested, “We recommend sending her to the hospital for a full check-up.”
These students were precious; the university couldn't afford to be held responsible for any accidents.
“Alright, notify her family,” Farrell nodded, his face etched with concern.
After Yolanda was carried away, the suspended shooting competition resumed. The contestants went in order of their first-round rankings, and they were already up to number fifteen. It would soon be Yolanda’s turn…
“Several students in our company have shooting experience and are much better than Yolanda.”
“If it weren’t for Yolanda’s bragging, the 22nd company wouldn’t have ended up at the bottom in the first round.”
“Being last is one thing, but pulling a stunt like this? The other companies are laughing at us for running away from the fight.”
Damn it. Before, they were just embarrassed. Now, they couldn't even lift their heads.
“Since Yolanda is sick, can’t the 22nd company get a substitute?” someone suddenly called out, instantly capturing everyone’s attention.
That was right. They could get a substitute. Weren't there plenty of students who had experience with shooting? Anyone would be better than that half-baked amateur, Yolanda!
The announcer was already on contestant number 19. If the 22nd company couldn’t send someone up, they would have to forfeit.
“This is so frustrating,” Hattie said, turning to Juniper and complaining in a low voice. “I already made plans with my mom.”
She had really thought Yolanda would pull through. If she had known this would happen, she wouldn't have asked her mom to wait for her.
“Your mom?” Juniper, who had been sitting cross-legged on the ground with her eyes half-closed, had excellent hearing.
“Yeah,” Hattie scooted closer to her and whispered, “My mom isn’t in the best of health. She went through a lot just to bring me to school. She’s leaving tomorrow, and I was hoping to have time to see her off at the station…”

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