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I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ) novel Chapter 668

Summary for Chapter 668: I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard )

Summary of Chapter 668 from I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard )

Chapter 668 marks a crucial moment in Noveldrama’s Love novel, I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Fortunately, Selina took a deep breath and suppressed her anger. She was able to maintain her usual gracefulness. Even so, a subtle tell in her expression hinted at her anger.

“Bonnie, you’ve skipped so many classes. Do you think you can still graduate with your poor attendance? I wonder why the former university president keeps taking your side. Still, that doesn’t change the fact that you skipped classes.

“All the professors keep your attendance records, so you can’t argue it away. You can’t just come and go as you please when you’re a student at a prestigious university. If you keep acting recklessly, you’ll find that not graduating is the least of your problems.

“If the university takes it seriously, they might even expel you. You’d have wasted your time attending this university.”

Bonnie smiled and said casually, “I appreciate your concern, but I’m afraid you’ll be disappointed. None of what you said will happen to me.”

“Why are you still acting tough?!” Selina scoffed. “You’ll cry when you can’t graduate or get expelled!”

“Oh, wow.” Bonnie shrugged. “Let’s wait and see what happens.”

“Why, you little—” Selina sighed. Then, she heard a familiar voice beside her.

However, the voice was not directed at her. Instead, it was directed at Bonnie, “Why aren’t you going into the campus, Bonnie?”

Coleman instinctively looked at Selina. She blushed when she met his gaze, saying, “I-I’ll admit I like you a lot, but I did nothing to Bonnie. Please don’t misunderstand me.”

Coleman frowned, not knowing how to respond.

‘I’ve long known Selina has a thing for me, but I don’t feel the same about her, so I’ve never discussed it with her. Still, I didn’t expect Bonnie to be so forthright about it. Bonnie just opened a can of worms.’

Bonnie noticed Coleman’s silence and thought, ‘I need to tell him something else. After all, we’re close friends.’

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