Summary of Chapter 679 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
The chapter Chapter 679 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.
Mom?
The word, both strange and familiar, tugged at Juniper’s heart. Miranda was a wonderful person, the kind of woman who could raise a son as good as Shanley. She liked their family.
“Alright,” Juniper said, a faint smile gracing her lips as she accepted the checks. Refusing it would only hurt Miranda’s feelings. She would just have to find something special to give her in return later.
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On the way back, Juniper rested her head against Shanley’s chest, her mind filled with images of Miranda and Hayden.
“Was Miranda’s marriage never publicly announced?” she asked.
“No,” Shanley confirmed with a small smile. “My mother came from a well-to-do family in Eclara City, but they fell on hard times, so she had to enter the entertainment industry to make a living. She met my father by chance, and it was love at first sight. Their relationship grew, and they decided to get married.”
“By then, my mother already had a bit of a name for herself. If she had announced her marriage, the Schwartz family name would have made her famous overnight. But she’s a very independent woman and didn’t want her work to be judged through that lens. So, she kept the marriage a secret and transitioned into directing. Her career flourished, and she won numerous awards, both at home and abroad.”
“There was another reason, too…” Shanley lowered his head, his eyes meeting Juniper’s. He smirked. “Why do you think I was dragged into the company to work like a dog when I was just a teenager?”
Juniper blinked, waiting for his answer.
“Because my father’s work was in a sensitive government sector. It was classified, so his identity couldn’t be public.”

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