Summary of Chapter 828 from The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)
Chapter 828 marks a crucial moment in Jessica Haze’s Romance novel, The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
She hadn't really paid much attention to the book's content, but the other person's speed at flipping through the pages caught her eye. In less than a minute, they had already turned a page.
Meg found it pretty amusing. Who reads a book like that? Even if you were just skimming for the main points, you couldn't possibly go that fast. She suspected the person wasn't really reading at all, just trying to show off. Honestly, Meg had no respect for such pretentious behavior. Shaking her head, she looked away. It was cringe-worthy just to watch.
She leaned over to her classmate and whispered, "Can we swap seats? You sit here, and I'll take your spot."
Mirabella was sitting behind them, and if Meg sat opposite her classmate, she'd see Mirabella every time she looked up. Fearing she wouldn't be able to resist making snarky comments, she decided to switch seats.
Her classmate had no objections and stood up with her book without asking any questions.
Soon, Meg was settled in the new spot. Though their movements were subtle, it still drew the attention of the nearby students. However, as Meg sat down, she glanced behind her and saw the girl still engrossed in her book, oblivious to her surroundings. She shook her head again. Such a phony.
Next time, she should suggest to the library staff that this place is for reading, not for some people to sleep. Absolutely no manners.
As Meg shifted her gaze away and pulled out her chair, she suddenly looked up again. This time, her eyes didn't land on Mirabella but on the book lying next to her. It was the very book on data analysis she had been looking for.
Meg hadn't expected to find the book with Mirabella. She stared at it for a good while, then let out a soft chuckle, a rare spark of energy lighting up her meticulously made-up face. Sleeping was one thing, but not returning the book? Did she not realize that someone else might urgently need it?
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