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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 170

The manager stood stiffly, intimidated by the sheer force of the young woman’s presence. How on earth was Ms. Payne his boss? She was just a teenager, but she commanded the room with terrifying authority.

“The accounts are in order,” Juniper said, rising from her chair and heading for the door. “I’ll be back to check in again sometime.”

“Of course,” the manager replied, bowing his head and following a few steps behind her.

As they walked, Juniper’s steps faltered. Her gaze had landed on a bowl of candy on a nearby table.

“Would you like some, Boss?” the manager asked, quickly grabbing the bowl and offering it to her.

Juniper’s lips pursed, and she instinctively started to reach for a piece. But halfway there, she seemed to remember something and sheepishly pulled her hand back, stuffing it in her pocket. “No, thank you,” she said firmly, then started walking again. “And by the way, don’t let anyone else know about my connection to this place.”

“Anyone else?” the manager asked timidly. “Do you mean… Mr. Schwartz?”

“Yes,” Juniper mumbled. She felt like she’d already revealed too many of her secrets lately; she wasn’t sure how she would explain this one to Shanley.

“Understood,” the manager said, though his curiosity was piqued. As they reached the corner, he stopped and bowed deeply. “Take care, Boss.”

“Mmm,” Juniper nodded and was about to turn away when her eyes met a tall, imposing figure standing just around the bend.

It was Shanley, dressed in a crisp white shirt and a dark blue tie, his sharp eyes fixed on her.

“I never would have guessed,” Shanley said, leaning down so they were eye to eye, his smile growing wider and more affectionate. “Our little Juniper is the owner of Moonlight Peak. What a wonderful surprise.”

Moonlight Peak had been founded three years ago and had quickly become the top restaurant in Eclara City, yet its owner had always remained a complete mystery. Who could have imagined that the mastermind behind it all was a fifteen-year-old girl?

A dancer, a designer, a genius, and now, a restaurant tycoon. This girl was full of surprises.

“Ahem…” Juniper’s cheeks grew warm. She blinked, forcing a casual, lazy smile. “Well, I suppose I can give you a ten percent discount on today’s bill.”

Moonlight Peak never offered discounts. For him, she’d make an exception.

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