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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 141

Juniper dawdled, finally managing to finish the jewelry designs just under the sixty-minute mark. A few pencil sketches of jewelry adorned the low-quality white draft paper. They were simple, uncolored drawings, but the lines were fluid and the concepts exquisite—breathtakingly beautiful.

With a sigh, Juniper put down her pencil, rubbing her wrist. She crumpled the sketch paper into a ball and casually tossed it into her pocket. These pieces were pretty good; she figured they could probably sell for a few hundred million. Enough to fund the base's expenses for a while.

"Juniper, let's go," Qadir said with a grin, jerking his chin toward the door.

"Yeah." Juniper arranged her answer sheet and left with Qadir and Queenie, chatting as they walked.

"Juniper, you're amazing! You actually guessed so many of the key topics..." Qadir's voice wasn't quiet, and Jolene, who was nearby, heard him clearly.

Guessed the key topics?

As Jolene walked out, she deliberately glanced at Juniper's test paper. Her eyes widened. The answer sheet, including the two notoriously difficult final questions, was completely filled out.

A girl who hadn't even attended her junior or senior years of high school could answer these questions? That was hilarious.

She remembered that during the exam, Queenie's paper had accidentally fallen on the floor, and Juniper had picked it up for her. Could it be... that Queenie had orchestrated the whole thing just to let her copy the answers?

Tsk, tsk. Cheating and copying answers, and she had the nerve to fill out the entire paper? How bold!

It was a tradition at Aurora High School to grade exams the same day they were taken. The teachers despised cheating. When they saw Juniper's paper, they'd probably be furious. She would surely be expelled immediately, right?

The more Jolene thought about it, the happier she became.

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