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The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) novel Chapter 476

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With the author's famous The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) series, Jessica Haze captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 476, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) series be available today?
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Mirabella eyed Vincent with a mix of amusement and impatience as he hemmed and hawed before her, a far cry from the unflappable, straight-shooting guy she was used to. "Spit it out, Vince," she urged, cutting through the awkward silence.

Vincent leaned back against the corridor's railing, drawing out another minute of silence before he got to the point. "My grandpa... he wants to take you on as an apprentice."

A twitch tugged at the corner of Mirabella's mouth. That stubborn old Donald hadn't given up on the idea?

Clearing his throat, Vincent, now sounding almost sheepish, which was rare for him, added, "You don't have to feel pressured. Just... give it some thought, okay?"

Mirabella was silent for a moment before replying, "I got it. I'll have a chat with your grandpa and set things straight."

"Alright, I'll see you later tonight," Vincent said, and with one last lingering glance at her, he was gone.

Mirabella headed back to class, barely settling into her seat when her phone buzzed from within her pocket. Pulling it out, she saw it was a message from Adler on Messenger.

[Hey boss, did you get my message last night? If not, I can resend it.]

Adler had been waiting for a response since the morning, plus through the lunch break at Parkside High School, and it was only now, with a bit of chagrin, that he reached out again.

He then copied and pasted his previous message, [Boss, any insights? How can we make this data seem a bit more ‘up to snuff?'], and hit send again.

Quick as a flash, Mirabella texted back. [No insights.]

Adler: [Seriously, I could use your help.]

Three years of grappling with the RO strain had yielded nothing for their research institute. The synthesis of the viral vector was notoriously complex.

When some in the institute proposed radical methods for the experiment, Adler, ever the conscientious scientist, disapproved and sought Mirabella's help instead.

Taking a deep breath, Adler couldn’t help but marvel at her brilliance. Despite her youth, Mirabella's prodigious talent was leagues beyond his own—her insights had completely clarified what had baffled him for two days. This wasn't just exceptional; it was downright otherworldly.

Adler wiped his face, reminding himself that comparing oneself to others could be a frightful thing.

Shaking off his reverie, he grabbed the papers from the desk and made a beeline for the lab, ignoring the curious glances from his colleagues as he punched in the code and made his way inside the lab with a newfound determination.

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