What Happens in Chapter 831 – From the Book The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)
Dive into Chapter 831, a pivotal chapter in The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella), written by Jessica Haze. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
"Boredom? No way. But getting teary-eyed during military training? That’s a given," Mirabella nodded, her tone matter-of-fact.
At Prestige College, the nation's top-ranked institution, the military training instructors are either from elite military academies or the armed forces, maybe even the national guard.
You can only imagine how tough the training's going to be.
Lisa's lips twitched as she chose to ignore the grimmer part of Mirabella's comment. "Don't you enjoy checking out handsome guys?"
Mirabella's eyebrows arched, her eyes sparkling with mischief. With her delicate, striking features and a casual, enchanting smile, she asked, "What do you think of me?"
Lisa, caught off guard by Mirabella's gaze, instinctively swallowed, about to say "beautiful," but then thought better of it. "…You really are shameless."
Outshining other women and not giving men a chance either?
Lisa clicked her tongue and shook her head. Her eyes then landed on a glass bottle on Mirabella's desk. "Is that sunscreen?"
"Yep," Mirabella replied, having just finished applying it to her arms. She turned to Lisa, "Want some?"
Considering the small size of Mirabella's bottle and the two-week-long training, Lisa thanked her but declined. "No worries, I've got my sunscreen ready."
In fact, Lisa had prepped an arsenal of sun protection, confident she wouldn't end up looking like a burnt toast.
Seeing Lisa's refusal, Mirabella didn't press the issue and put the bottle back in her box.
Lisa took a bite of her cereal bar, her words muffled, "Let’s finish breakfast. We need to be at the field in half an hour."
Tall for a girl, Mirabella stood at the back of the line. Lisa, wanting to be with her but hindered by her own shorter stature, ended up at the very front.
Just an hour ago, Lisa had been excited about the prospect of handsome instructors making military training interesting. Now, facing the instructors' stern faces, she shivered and quickly looked down.
Reality was far from her imagination.
After the students had been standing in formation for a few minutes, a tall man in camouflage appeared in front of them.
His military cap obscured his forehead, but not his handsome features. As he lifted his head, his deep eyes casually swept over the group of new students, pausing for a second at a spot in the last row.
A moment later, he shifted his gaze away.
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