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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 443

In the restaurant, Juniper arrived to find Qadir, Janet, Queenie, and Dolce all sitting obediently in their chairs. Neat stacks of score sheets and pens were laid out on the table. The air was thick with tension, and no one spoke.

“Juniper.” As she walked in, they all rose in unison.

“So, how are your score estimates looking?” Juniper gave a slight nod, sat down, and began to carefully review the papers. The four sheets showed different scores. Janet’s total was 680; she’d been modest, underestimating her score by about ten points. Queenie had 660, a solid and realistic estimate. Dolce had 580, calculated strictly by the answer key. Qadir had 460.

Seeing the last score, Juniper arched a delicate eyebrow and shot Qadir a wry, teasing look. “Aren’t you the prodigy?”

The cutoff for most local science programs was 420 last year. If he really scored a 460, he’d have no problem getting into a university in the city.

“Of course,” Qadir said, puffing out his chest with pride. “I checked the answer key carefully. That’s my real score.”

His dad had been so thrilled he’d already promised him a new car. His exact words were: “We just had a great month on the farm, we’ve got money, pick whatever you want.”

“Alright,” Juniper said, flipping through their sheets. “Have you thought about which schools you want to apply to?”

Janet and Queenie were shoo-ins for Eclara University. Dolce could get into a top-tier school, and Qadir’s score was good enough to scrape into a decent second-tier university.

“Juniper, where are you thinking of going?” Queenie asked, her eyes fixed on her.

Juniper propped her chin on her hand. She hadn't really considered it. “Whichever school calls first, that’s where I’ll go,” she said casually.

As long as it was in Eclara City, she didn't care which one it was. After all, she was only doing this to fulfill her grandfather's last wish.

“With Juniper’s skills, I don’t think any school is good enough for her,” Qadir exclaimed.

“Yelena!” Yolanda’s face paled. She instinctively tugged on Yelena’s sleeve and whispered, “Don’t provoke her. When Juniper loses it, she actually gets violent.”

She’d been on the receiving end before, and Juniper didn’t hold back.

Yelena was seething, but the thought that she would be able to deal with these two wretches soon cooled her temper. It wasn't worth getting into a physical fight now and causing herself more trouble.

“And remember, Jolene has been demanding to see you,” Yolanda reminded her. “If you don’t go, she might start running her mouth.”

“Let’s go.”

Yelena shot them one last cold look before she and Yolanda pushed the door open and left.

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