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The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) novel Chapter 198

Taking a deep breath, Summer's mood lifted like the break of dawn, the sullen shadows on her face retreating. She screenshotted her competition results with a decisive click and crafted a tweet she promptly sent to the Twitterverse.

After posting, she stashed her phone in a desk drawer and mulled things over for a few seconds before turning to Madeline, who was engrossed in her own phone.

Though it was just a minor competition, Summer had no desire to endure the smugness of certain people any longer.

**

Mirabella once again scored a perfect score and clinched first place in the competition. To most students, this was no longer surprising; after all, she was in a league of her own, a legend among mere mortals who could do little more than look up to her with a mix of awe and envy.

As the last class of the afternoon ended, Mirabella planned to join Jenna and visit Jake at the hospital to check on his condition.

Stepping out of the classroom, Mirabella looked up and spotted a familiar silhouette leaning nonchalantly against the railing. It was a clear-cut profile she recognized. Flashing through her memory, she recalled the boy who had bizarrely thrown down the gauntlet in the restroom after the city-level competition.

"That's Vincent from the Prodigy Class," Jenna whispered from beside her. Instinct told her that Vincent, the former top dog of their grade, now hanging outside the honors classroom, was most likely here for 'Queen Mira.'

When kings clash, sparks fly. Jenna's eyes gleamed with anticipation. Mirabella arched an eyebrow and glanced at Jenna. "So your doom and gloom prediction actually came true?"

Caught off-guard and feeling blamed, Jenna could only gasp in surprise. She had only casually mentioned that someone might see Mirabella as a rival!

Mirabella casually adjusted her backpack strap and coolly looked away, continuing forward as if completely unaware of the impending confrontation.

Jenna gave a silent thumbs-up from behind. That was 'Queen Mira,' unshakeable even in the face of a formidable foe. She was treating him like he was thin air.

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