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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 455

At Cloudscape Community, Juniper showered and immediately fell asleep on her bed.

Shanley opened the door and walked quietly to her side, intending to cover her with a blanket. But he stopped short when he saw her injured finger.

What happened?

Just as he was wondering, the sleeping girl’s eyes fluttered open.

“You’re awake?” Shanley gently touched her hair, then stood up to get the first-aid kit. “How did you hurt your hand?”

“Oh,” Juniper said, waving her hand nonchalantly. “I was bored this afternoon, so I went to the jewelry studio. I slipped while cutting a piece.”

“Give me your hand.” Shanley opened the kit, his handsome face etched with concern.

“It’s just a scratch, don’t worry about it,” Juniper said dismissively. “Compared to the time I nearly got my head chopped off, this is nothing.”

“Behave,” Shanley insisted, holding a cotton swab and looking at her intently.

“...Fine, fine.” Unable to refuse, Juniper impatiently placed her hand in his.

“What do you mean, your head was nearly chopped off?” he asked in a low, husky voice, carefully cleaning the wound.

“Oh,” Juniper said, leaning against the headboard and yawning. “Just an old rival of mine. He couldn’t beat me fair and square, so the piece of trash resorted to dirty tricks and ambushes. He threw a bomb at my house, and it landed right on my bedroom roof...”

Juniper’s face turned cold, her voice laced with a terrifying venom. “The house collapsed, and a shard of glass nearly sliced my neck open.”

Trent, persistent as ever, asked to meet Janet again. This time, she agreed.

“You and your mother have suffered all these years,” Trent said gently, pouring her a glass of water. “I’ve already spoken with our grandfather, and he’s agreed to let you both return to the Wilcox family.”

“Return to the Wilcox family?” Janet swirled the water in her glass, a sarcastic smile playing on her lips. “Is the Wilcox estate some kind of paradise? And what kind of desperate person do you think I am, that I’d be begging to go back?”

Trent’s attempt at kindness was met with a cold shoulder. He hadn’t expected Janet to be so arrogant, and his expression soured. The last time he saw her, she was a timid, weak girl. It seemed Orville’s inheritance had given her a backbone.

“Trent,” Janet said, following Juniper's instructions to the letter, “I never wanted anything to do with the Wilcox family, so it would be best if you all left my mother and me alone. As for the inheritance...”

She paused for a moment before continuing, “My father poured his heart and soul into the Wilcox family. They owe their current success to his hard work.”

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