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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 256

If Cybernetic Shadows couldn't find J, they'd have to bow down to her.

At the mention of this, the members of Binary Oracle grew excited. It was true. They'd heard that J had revealed herself on her own terms, having nothing to do with Cybernetic Shadows' efforts.

Juniper: [Good. You know what to do.]

With their boss's permission, Binary Oracle immediately infiltrated the Cybernetic Shadows' official website. A taunting message filled the screen: [Hey, kids. Your masters are here. Aren't you going to come out and greet us?]

Cybernetic Shadows played dead. Finding J should have been a simple task, one they could have easily completed. But for some reason, their leader had forbidden them from looking into it. In the end, J had appeared out of nowhere, and now they were being humiliated by those dogs at Binary Oracle. It was a miserable feeling.

Juniper navigated to the Cybernetic Shadows website and raised an eyebrow. Her little minions were fast.

At the same moment, Shanley's phone vibrated. He glanced at the screen, and the content made his already grim face darken even further.

He looked over and saw the girl beside him smiling brightly. He nearly laughed out of sheer anger. The little traitor! For her sake, he had dropped the mission, which had led to this public mockery from Binary Oracle. And here she was... having a delightful chat about Melvin.

Just then, the car hit a bump.

"Drive steadily," Shanley snapped, unable to direct his anger at the girl, so he took it out on Flint. "If you can't drive, get out."

"Yes, sir," replied Flint, the innocent scapegoat, silently enduring the unjust blame.

Soon, the car finally pulled to a stop at Cloudscape Community. The door opened, and Shanley got out, storming inside in a silent fury.

Juniper, accustomed to him opening the door for her, sat in the car, puzzled, watching his retreating back.

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