Of the Evangeline Hardwell stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 86. Let's read the author's Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) Evangeline Hardwell story right here.
Chapter 86
Owen said slowly, "Wait, I’m just a little puzzled. I’ve been wearing this string of rosary beads for a long time. I didn’t expect there would be a problem."
Danielle’s gaze landed on Owen. She couldn’t shake off the feeling that he made her feel a great sense of familiarity, but she could not tell where she had seen him before.
This man looked young and exuded a mature and steady vibe. Sometimes, he spoke with a bit of a roguish attitude, but for some reason, Danielle did not want to see anything bad happen to him.
"You’ve been poisoned, and you don’t have long to live," Danielle said, shooting him a cold glance.
"What?" Liam said, skeptical of Danielle’s words. "Are you saying our boss has been poisoned? No way. Our boss is usually very cautious."
"Are you saying that my bracelet caused me to be poisoned?" Owen asked. He deduced from Danielle’s words that the source of the poison was the bracelet. ’But this bracelet has been brought back from a church, he thought.
"Give me your hand, and I’ll take your pulse?" Danielle said.
Danielle’s sense of smell was sharper than average people’s. She had indeed detected the scent of poison in this bracelet, and with her keen observation of Owen, she made the connection.
"You’re a traditional medicine practitioner?" Owen asked skeptically. "You can also take pulses?"
"If you don’t believe it, forget it," David said. "Danielle, let’s not treat him and just let him fend for himself."
David couldn’t wait to go home. He didn’t want Danielle to waste time on another man who didn’t appreciate it.
"What’s your problem?" Owen said, feeling somewhat speechless. "You don’t even allow people to ask questions. What an awful temper." Then, he took on the role of an elder, advising Danielle, all the while taking jabs at David. "Young lady, is he your boyfriend? This kind of man has a bad temper and is prone to be abusive after marriage. Look at you, with your delicate arms and legs."
"Say that again?" David said.
His face darkened completely. ’How dare he openly ruin my image in front of Danielle?’ he thought.
"Young lady, hurry up and take my pulse," Owen said.
"If you don’t want to let me take your pulse, I’m leaving," Danielle said. "And by the way, his temper is great."
She was really speechless, thinking, ’He’s about to be poisoned to death, yet he still has the time to meddle in other people’s business.
"I’ll let you treat me," Owen said, handing his hand to Danielle. "Why would I refuse to let you treat me?"
David was secretly delighted because Danielle defended him.
Danielle placed her slender fingers on Owen’s pulse and frowned as she said, "As expected."
Owen thought, ’It’s said that what patients fear the most during a doctor’s consultation is seeing the doctor frown. Could it be that I really have been poisoned?’
"Is there a problem?" he asked.
Owen was a little curious. Ever since Danielle mentioned he had been poisoned, he had felt uncomfortable all over, though he wasn’t sure if it was just his imagination.
After taking his pulse, Danielle was now certain that this man had been deeply poisoned.
When she took his pulse earlier, the closer she got, the stronger the strange scent from the bracelet became.
"Your bracelet is the source of your poisoning," she said. "Can’t you smell the strange scent coming from it?"
Owen brought the bracelet closer and sniffed it. Indeed, he smelled a bit of a strange scent.
"There’s a bit," he said. "Could this scent be the poison?"
"Give me a knife," Danielle said coldly.
Owen handed Danielle the knife he usually carried with him.
Danielle then took the knife, aimed it at one of the rosary beads, and cut it.
Liam’s eyes widened, thinking, ’This young lady is really strong.’
The rosary bead was cut in half, and the fragrance was very strong. Sure enough, white powder could be seen in the middle of the bead.
"The white powder in the middle is the poison," Danielle said. "In less than two weeks, you’ll die from organ failure, and it’ll never occur to you that there’s something wrong with this string of rosary beads."
As soon as Danielle finished removing the needles, Owen spat out a mouthful of black blood, and his face turned much paler.
"You’ll be fine after spitting out blood a few more times," she said. "Take this pill. The poison will be completely removed from your body in three days."
Danielle took out the Miracle Antidote she had made from a small bottle, poured it into Owen’s palm, and said, "Half an hour later, the pain in your body will be gone."
"Do you really know medicine?" Owen said.
He suddenly realized that the girl in front of him had a cold exterior but a warm heart. She was kind-hearted, skilled, and appeared to have impressive medical skills.
"What’s this little pill?" he asked. "Is it for sale? Should I take more?"
Danielle was completely speechless. ’Who on earth is willing to take more medicine?’ she thought.
"This medicine isn’t on the market yet," she said. "You just need to take one pill."
Danielle put away the needle case and placed it in her bag.
David then took the backpack very spontaneously from her.
"Young lady, wait a minute," Owen said. "Sign this contract, and this casino will be yours from now on. Thank you for helping me remove the poison."
"I really don’t need it," Danielle said, politely rejecting his good intentions. "It’s not that I save people for things like this."
"Alright. Here’s my business card. If there’s anything you need my help with, feel free to ask."
"Okay."
Danielle took the business card and shoved it into her bag without even looking at it.
David then pulled Danielle out of the private room. As Owen looked in the direction Danielle left, that sense of closeness that felt familiar swept over him again.
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