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The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) novel Chapter 914

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Dive into Chapter 914, 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.

With a sharp bite to her words, Meg's demand for an apology made Zane's expression harden. He glanced at Meg, about to defend Mirabella, but Meg cut him off.

"Mr. Zane, I understand Mirabella is one of your students, and it's natural to want to defend her. But today's incident was started by her, and everyone needs to be accountable for their actions. I'm not trying to be difficult; I just want a simple apology for myself and my team."

Meg's words were fair and to the point, leaving Zane, who wasn’t the confrontational type, speechless and a bit red-faced.

In essence, Meg's statement not only put Mirabella in her place but also subtly criticized Zane as her teacher.

Mirabella, still lounging in her chair and casually twirling her phone, turned to Meg, "With an 86% match rate, you think you deserve it?"

Zane was taken aback. How did Mirabella know the match rate was 86%? Hadn't she been on her phone the whole time? Was that number even mentioned?

Meg didn't dwell on how Mirabella got the exact number; she was too amused by her arrogant "you deserve it" line. "Can't handle losing, huh? An 86% match rate is well above the feasibility threshold."

Shaking her head, Meg had seen enough to know some people were beyond reasoning. Then, she nodded mockingly, "Right, how would someone clueless know about the feasibility threshold?"

Mirabella raised an eyebrow, her tone light, "Indeed, I only understand what a 100% success rate is."

"Oh, so that's how you justify mediocrity. Enlightening," Mirabella nodded, her tone infuriatingly smug.

Zane, standing beside them, coughed, shocked by Mirabella's precise figure but desperately signaling her to tone it down with his eyes.

After all, Meg was Mr. Calvin’s star student. Offending Meg was like offending Mr. Calvin. Without any backing, Mirabella, a freshman, would struggle in the biology department if targeted by Mr. Calvin, let alone have a promising future.

Zane knew all too well what kind of person Calvin was—vengeful. There had been two students who were forced to drop out because of him.

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