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Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) novel Chapter 150

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Update Chapter 150 of Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) by Evangeline Hardwell

With the author's famous Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) series, Evangeline Hardwell captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 150, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) series be available today?
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The next day.

Although still a day for military training, Danielle noticed some odd stares at the playground. Unfazed, she continued her tasks, unconcerned by the attention.

Emma approached, her face a mixture of emotions. "Danielle," she said, "I saw posts about you on the campus network. Betraying David like that was a terrible thing to do. But don't worry, I'll help you cover it up."

Danielle fixed Emma with an icy stare. "What am I supposed to be hiding? What have I done?"

Emma took a deep breath and said sincerely, "I understand why you'd be drawn to the senior students. We all know they're impressive. And if you were trying to get out of training, especially with that instructor… Look, the point is, we won't tell anyone. Don't get me wrong.”

Danielle sneered, "Who do you think you are, putting on airs like this? And let me warn you, don't even think about taking what's mine.”

Danielle, I'm just trying to be nice. Why are you being so mean to me?" Emma's eyes were red, as if she had been wronged.

Some students defended Emma, saying to Danielle, "How could you act this way? Emma is only worried about you. It's unfair to blame her for your own indiscretion.”

"That's right, beauty isn't everything. Her personal life is a mess, and now she's taking it out on others..."

They all pointed their fingers at Danielle.

Danielle sneered at Emma, who was feigning weakness. "Not a Foodie' is your account, isn't it? I suggest you stop these games. You won't like it if you push me too far."

Emma froze, certain Danielle was bluffing. "I don't know what you're talking about," she denied.

"At that moment, the instructor approached and blew the whistle, saying, "Everyone, line up and stand at attention for an hour."

Maximus noticed everyone staring at him, but he brushed it off and said seriously, "You have three days of military training left. These final days will test your teamwork."

As Maximus prepared to announce the rules, a senior officer approached. "Mr. Cole," the officer said, "the battalion commander requests your presence in his office."

Maximus glanced at his classmate standing at attention. "Cover me," he said. "I'll check it out."

Battalion Commander's office.

Maximus Cole rushed up to the door, straightened his clothes, and knocked.

"Come in," said the battalion commander.

Maximus was surprised to find the school principal in the battalion commander's office when he arrived. "Commander, did you want to see me?"

The battalion commander glanced at Maximus, offering him the phone. "Want to say anything?"

Maximus was stunned when he picked up his phone and saw the scandal that had been brewing all night about him and Danielle. How had he gotten mixed up in a scandal with her? His expression instantly turned serious.

He explained, "Commander, Danielle and I are innocent. These posts are nothing but slander. She's Major Elliot's younger sister. I knew her previously, so we were just catching up.

"This post is slanderous and has created a hostile environment for Danielle at school. I request that the school take severe disciplinary action against those responsible."

Ryan had complete faith in Danielle's character. He believed these students should prioritize their studies instead of vying over trivial matters.

"Mr. Tucker, Maximus is straightforward. I trust him completely and believe he would never do such a thing. I also urge the school to conduct a thorough investigation and provide both the instructor and the girl with a proper explanation." The battalion commander firmly believed in Maximus, and he was as certain about the instructor's innocence.

More importantly, he trusted Elliot implicitly and believed his younger sister must be just as good-hearted. He couldn't stand to see her mistreated.

"Ryan wanted to protect the girl from being treated unfairly at school, so he would use this chance to improve the school's culture.

The two of them rushed towards Danielle with their heads covered in soup.

As they rushed towards Danielle, she dodged sideways, slapping Ava across the face. With another swift move, she then slapped Nancy.

Both of them instantly clutched their soup-soaked left cheeks, leaving the surrounding students momentarily stunned.

Ava, who had never been hit before, was stunned to be both doused with soup and slapped. "You rude little brat! Don't you know who I am? How dare you hit me? I'm calling my dad! You're finished!"

Nany echoed, "Yeah, Nana, call your dad quickly. Have him come and deal with Danielle and get her expelled from school.”

"Is that so?" Danielle retorted, stepping onto Ava's chest. "Well, if we're telling the school, let me give you some evidence."

"Danielle repeatedly slapped Ava.

She then turned to Nancy.

"Don't you dare come any closer! This is a school! You..." Nancy's voice trailed off before she could finish her threat.

Danielle repeatedly slapped her in the face, leaving it badly swollen, before finally stopping. The attack was shockingly brutal for students.

"Danielle cleaned her hands with a wet wipe and then threw it at Ava's face.

Danielle's voice was cold, her eyes even colder. "You were behind the post, weren't you? The boys at school aren't good enough for me to bother seducing them—I wouldn't waste my time adding their contact information."

With that, she turned and walked out of the canteen.

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