Summary of Chapter 678 – A turning point in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
Chapter 678 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy, written by E. L. Clarke. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
“Mom—” Shanley couldn't help but speak up.
“What?” Miranda shot him a fierce look. “Am I wrong? If you dare lose a wonderful girl like Juniper, I’ll break your legs.”
Whatever Shanley had been about to say got stuck in his throat. He could only turn his gaze to his father, who was silently peeling shrimp for his wife, hoping for some backup.
“Dad, say something!” he pleaded with his eyes.
Hayden glanced at his wife, then quickly looked away, shaking his head at his son. “You don't dare argue with her, what makes you think I do?” his eyes seemed to say.
Shanley was speechless.
Throughout the meal, Miranda clung to Juniper, chattering away like they were long-lost sisters, with no sense of boundaries at all.
“You’ve met his grandparents, right?” Miranda asked, passing all the shrimp her husband had peeled over to Juniper.
“Juniper is the one who saved Grandpa’s life,” Shanley answered for her.
“Really?” Miranda’s eyes lit up. She was even more impressed with her future daughter-in-law now. “So you’re the young miracle worker Kent told us about?” she exclaimed.
“It was nothing,” Juniper replied with modest grace as she ate the shrimp Miranda had given her.
*Oh, my.* Miranda beamed. *She’s so polite! How can a young girl be so well-mannered?*
She looked at Juniper with an expression that said she was ready to marry the girl on Shanley's behalf.
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After the meal, Miranda and Hayden pulled Shanley aside.

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