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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 1278

"And one more thing," Luella bowed deeply toward her mother's plaque, her voice thick with emotion. "Eat and drink well on the other side. Don't worry about me."

"I'm doing great. I have an amazing best friend, and I have a new family now. I'm really, really happy."

"Mom, can you hear me?"

Luella's throat felt raw, her voice trembling slightly.

She really missed her mom.

*Whoosh—*

As if hearing Luella's words, a delicate piece of memorial paper resting on the altar suddenly caught a phantom breeze. It fluttered gracefully through the air before landing gently on Luella's shoulder.

Luella touched it carefully, her eyes brimming with tears.

Before leaving.

Luella made sure to double-lock all the doors to the Memorial Hall from the outside, then jammed the keyholes for good measure.

She hadn't gone far before the sound of chaotic footsteps and panicked shouting echoed behind her.

"Why are the doors locked from the outside?! Call a locksmith!"

"The Memorial Hall is near the bamboo grove, but we spray insect repellent and weed killer every day! Where did the snakes come from?!"

"What?! Madam and Miss Esme were bitten?!"

Luella smiled in deep satisfaction, casually popping a piece of gum into her mouth as she strolled away.

In Eclara City.

Juniper Payne finished her advanced computer science seminar and headed over to the neighboring building for her medical class.

"Aren't you exhausted?" Hattie packed up Juniper's bag, looking concerned. "The people in that medical class just isolate you anyway. You should just stop going."

"I gave Professor Dawson my word," Juniper said, standing up and stifling a yawn. "Besides, if I quit now, the medical students will just think it's funny."

"I've got free time anyway, might as well."

Juniper slung her bag over her shoulder and gave Hattie a nod. "See you tomorrow, sweetie."

At the Medical Department.

Senior Year Advanced Special Class.

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