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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 669

“Is that so?” Juniper smiled warmly. “Then please, have some more.”

“Mhmm!” Miranda nodded vigorously, taking several more bites with pure satisfaction.

“Oh, right—” After finishing the cake, Miranda pulled a beautiful photo album from her bag. It was filled with pictures she had taken at Juniper’s matches over the years. They were incredibly well-shot.

“Demon, my hero, could you sign the cover for me?” Miranda asked, her eyes shining with anticipation as she chattered on. “I’ve been to every single one of your competitions.”

Unfortunately, Demon always vanished the second a match ended, leaving no chance for a meeting.

“Of course,” Juniper said, taking the pen and signing her name. “And please, just call me Juniper or Demon.”

“Okay, okay!” The more Miranda looked at Juniper, the more she liked her. “Juniper, you must have a lot of siblings, huh?”

“I do,” Juniper replied absently, still concentrating on her signature.

“I see.” Miranda pursed her lips. She had previously considered asking Juniper to be her goddaughter. But now, knowing she was the legendary Demon, that seemed a little… inappropriate. Maybe…

“Juniper…” Miranda licked her lips, a wide smile spreading across her face. “We’ve met so many times, it must be fate. Why don’t we just become friends?”

“My new friend… gave it to me,” Juniper said softly, slowly opening the box. “She said it was just a little trinket from abroad.”

But as the lid opened, Juniper’s eyes widened in shock. Inside lay a bracelet she recognized as a masterpiece from a famous international designer, a piece that was rarely ever sold. Miranda called a bracelet worth millions a worthless little trinket? And just gave it to her?

“Friend?” Shanley stepped closer, holding Juniper’s backpack. He gently placed a hand on her waist, a slight smile on his lips. “It seems this lady has taken quite a liking to you.”

“She’s my fan,” Juniper said, closing the box. “But we… made a pact. She’s my… bestie now.”

She’d have to find a way to return it. A gift this valuable was not something she could just accept.

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