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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 690

The Moralia Country Tech Convention Center was teeming with programming titans from every corner of the globe. The sheer scale of the event was magnificent and overwhelming.

“Look at all these people,” Tucker said, clutching his laptop bag and adjusting his thick reading glasses as he scanned the crowd.

“So many legends of the programming world are competing.” He swallowed hard, his nervousness showing. “Juniper, what if we get knocked out in the first round?”

The competition consisted of five rounds. Based on the preliminary results, contestants were divided into small groups of four. Each group would anonymously submit and vote on projects. The work with the most votes from each group would advance to the next round. This process would repeat until the fifth and final round, where the top three projects would be selected, determining the champion, runner-up, and third-place winner.

“If I remember correctly, didn’t Byron get eliminated in the third round last time he competed?” Tucker asked.

“Hmm?” Juniper, wearing a black hoodie and a baseball cap with her hands in her pockets, arched an eyebrow. “You remember wrong. He was knocked out in the second round.”

And he only made it that far because another competitor in his group had to withdraw due to a health issue. Otherwise, Byron would have been a first-round washout.

“Really?” Tucker scratched his cheek, his face etched with worry. “This is intense. I just hope we can last a few rounds.”

“We will,” Juniper replied with a small smile, saying no more.

A few steps later, they ran right into Byron.

“Well, if it isn’t Tucker,” Byron said, striding over with an air of superiority. “I know this is your first World Programming Competition, so a lot of the rules might be confusing. Feel free to ask me if you need anything.”

Byron scoffed internally. He’d heard Tucker had cobbled it together by himself while tinkering in his lab. Did he really think a lucky break in the preliminaries meant he could actually place in the finals?

Byron knew exactly what Tucker’s capabilities were. What kind of groundbreaking work could he possibly produce hiding away in a university lab all day?

Still, getting knocked out in the first round would be a bit of an embarrassment for their country. Would he even have the nerve to return to his teaching position at Eclara University after that?

Tucker just smiled without another word and led Juniper away.

Soon, the audience, filled with programming enthusiasts, had taken their seats. On stage, a panel of judges, all decorated programming masters from around the world, sat expectantly. The contestants drew lots, formed their groups, and prepared to present their work as the first round began.

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