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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 594

Summary for Chapter 594: Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy

Summary of Chapter 594 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke

The chapter Chapter 594 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's words hung in the air, and Byron, who had been preening with self-satisfaction just a moment ago, looked mortified.

"Never heard of me?"

He was famous at Eclara University, even nationally within the computer science industry. How could she not have heard of him?

"That's right," Juniper said, looking up at him with her clear, pretty face. Her expression was earnest as she repeated slowly, enunciating each word as if for a child, "I. Don't. Know. You."

Each word felt like a slap across Byron's face.

"You—" His expression turned ugly, but he fought to maintain his composure. "You're new to the field, so it's understandable."

He pulled a personal resume from his briefcase and handed it to Juniper with a magnanimous air. "Take this and read it carefully. You can look me up online; it's easy enough to find me. If you have any second thoughts, feel free to find me anytime."

Juniper's brow furrowed as she looked down at the resume now resting on top of her precious snacks.

Tucker saw exactly what was happening. The nerve of this guy, trying to poach his student right in front of him! It was true he couldn't compete with Byron in terms of fame, funding, or resources. He wondered if the girl would change her mind.

"I'll be going now," Byron said, shooting Tucker a meaningful, mocking glance before leaving. He'd laid it all out for her and given her his credentials. Juniper was a smart girl; she would naturally figure out which advisor would offer her a brighter future. A top scorer like her deserved to be mentored by a renowned professor like him. Leaving her with a nobody like Tucker was just a waste of talent.

On her way back to the dorm, Juniper glanced at Byron's resume. It was filled with titles and awards, but none of them seemed particularly meaningful.

This was a nationally renowned figure? Seemed like a lot of fluff.

Losing interest, she casually tossed the resume into a nearby trash can and continued on, hugging her snacks.

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