Chapter overview: Chapter 746 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's giving you Sigma Network?" Michael swallowed hard, his attitude softening considerably. "And all his assets under the Schwartz Group, too?"
Sigma Network's factories, properties, research institutes… they were countless. And on top of that, the Schwartz Group's assets…
Wow. The number was too large to even comprehend.
"You know…" Michael cleared his throat, an awkward smile spreading across his face. "Maybe the leader of Sigma Network isn't as detestable as we thought."
The other masters shot a look at Michael. Was he talking about the man, or the man's money?
"What nonsense are you talking about?" Catherine shot Michael a fierce glare before turning to Juniper and asking calmly, "Is he good to you?"
"Mhm," Juniper nodded, her answer surprisingly simple. "He is. He buys me candy."
What in the world? The formidable leader of Subterra Vanguard, won over by candy?
"It's obvious," Michael scoffed, muttering under his breath, "The man literally served himself up on a platter for me to kill, just to see you."
Catherine was speechless. That was true. No wonder she thought the man was out of his mind. Turns out he was just hopelessly lovesick.
"So you two only discovered each other's identities during the firefight a few days ago?"
"Mhm." Juniper nodded obediently, still eating her candy.
"No wonder the leader of Sigma Network let our people go," Catherine mused with a slight frown. "Kiddo, does it have to be a bad guy like him?"
They knew her personality well. She was cold and detached, not one to fall in love easily. If she had, it must be the real thing.
"A bad guy?" Juniper licked her lips, a small laugh playing in her clear eyes as she glanced at the masters. "We're not exactly saints ourselves, are we?"


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