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The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) novel Chapter 772

Summary for Chapter 772: The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)

Chapter 772 – A Turning Point in The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) by Jessica Haze

In this chapter of The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella), Jessica Haze introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 772 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

For over two months now, Tucker, the newest member of the family, had grown noticeably rounder, filling out to a size that made him look more like a medium-sized dog than the small pup they had welcomed home, now weighing in at well over twenty pounds.

At his dad's signal, Tucker wagged his tail excitedly and trotted over to Mirabella, affectionately nuzzling her leg with his nose.

Mirabella patted Tucker on the head, then raised an eyebrow at Zach. “Looks like you two are getting along just fine.”

Zach sighed inwardly, thinking about the silent struggles of taking care of everything. “Keep it up, champ. You're our family's valedictorian.”

“Yeah,” Mirabella replied confidently, nodding.

Nearby, Emmitt clenched his fist before stepping forward. “Mirabella, best of luck with your finals.”

Mirabella looked at Emmitt, her lips pressed into a thin line, and nodded, “Thanks.”

Emmitt smiled, his fingers relaxing at his side.

“Alright, let’s get going,” Delilah said, emerging from the room with her bag, glancing at the time. “We’re on a tight schedule here.”

Outside, Shawn had already backed the car out of the garage and was waiting.

Soon, Mirabella was on her way to her exam center, not at Parkside High School as one might expect, but at Anderson Public School, with her parents by her side.

Vincent also found himself at Anderson Public School for his finals.

The two crossed paths at the school's entrance.

At 9:00 a.m. sharp, the proctor walked in with the sealed English Language Arts test packets, opened them in front of everyone, and distributed the papers. The exam was scheduled for 150 minutes.

Mirabella skimmed through the questions, finding nothing too tricky except for the essay prompt, which didn’t surprise her. Having focused on her English Literature this term, she had seen significant improvement, with her scores soaring to an average of 145, except for occasional deductions in essay writing.

After spending forty minutes on the preliminary questions and double-checking her answers, Mirabella turned her attention to the essay prompt.

This year’s prompt was a bit unusual compared to previous years, focusing on Classical Studies—a broad and challenging theme that tested students' understanding and insight into ancient traditions and cultures.

For many, this essay would be daunting, but for Mirabella, who had been immersed in classical literature from a young age, it was familiar territory.

With her ideas gradually taking shape, she began writing, her pen moving swiftly across the page.

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