Chapter 149-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
Jane was also bewildered by Juneâs statement.
June retorted, "Iâm just looking out for Danielle, but itâs not okay for you to speak like that." June knew it was unwise to provoke someone from a wealthy family like Danielle, but she deeply disliked Juniper. June suspected Danielle only received such fawning attention because of her familyâs wealth, and resented the accusation from Juniper.
Juniper despised this two-faced behavior, saying, "Is this really a concern or just nonsense? Danielle doesnât need this."
June found Juniper very annoying and said softly, "Juniper, you canât just throw me under the bus to get on Danielleâs good side, can you?"
Juniper was truly frustrated with June this time. "Stop acting helpless. Danielle is my best friend - do I need to please her? Something is wrong with you."
Unable to bear hearing June speak any longer, Jane intervened and said, "June, stop it."
"Jane, do you also think I was wrong? I was only worried about Danielle, but youâre all being so unfair to me." June burst into tears. "How did I end up living with such unreasonable people?"
Juneâs constant questions about Janeâs family since she moved into the dorm made Jane uncomfortable, but she didnât say anything since they were living together. Now, June was acting innocent again.
"You were wrong to accuse me of sharing contact information without evidence and to answer my phone without asking. Now youâre acting like youâre about to cry? What are you trying to do?" Danielle said calmly.
June was furious at Danielleâs words, but she didnât want to offend Danielle. She swallowed her anger. "Danielle," she said, trying to calm the situation, "I think you misunderstood me. Iâm very direct and sometimes speak without thinking. Please donât be upset with me."
Danielle glanced at June without saying a word and turned back to her seat.
The four of them remained silent on the matter.
Danielle opened her laptop and connected to the campus network, which was already buzzing with posts about her after just one week of classes.
She had seen only two posts: one about the campus belle contest with a photo of her, and the other one she had just found.
Danielle found a photo of herself on the "Not a Foodie" account and then discovered a slanderous post about herself on another account called "Sleepyhead."
She clicked on both accounts but found they were empty and newly registered.
The schoolâs policy requiring real names for registration played to Danielleâs advantage. She quickly hacked into the account "Not a Foodie," revealing the registered user as Emma.
Danielle wasnât surprised to see Emmaâs name. She knew Emma had posted her photo online to compete with Audrey for the title of "campus belle," hoping to provoke Audrey into doing something against her. However, Emma had miscalculated. Audrey wouldnât dare to retaliate openly and could only resort to petty acts in private.
Danielleâs fingers flew across the keyboard as she hacked into Sleepyheadâs ID, revealing the registered name: Nancy. She recalled that Nancy often spent time with Ava. Danielle found it very interesting.
Danielle took screenshots of the information to save it, already planning how she would fight back.
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On the other side.
When Ruby intercepted Josephâs car the last time, she tried
her best to explain herself, but she wondered if he believed
her.
Ruby scratched her head in annoyance, wondering if her
attempt to tarnish her image to Joseph had been convincing.
She thought she must be crazy.
Just as Rubyâs annoyance peaked, her phone rang. She
picked it up and saw that it was Emily. Rolling her eyes, she
reluctantly answered.
The call connected, and Emilyâs voice rang out, threatening,
âRuby, do you want your mother or not? You have three days.
If you donât finish your task, there will be consequences."
Ruby tried to calm herself down. Taking a deep breath, she
said, "I already explained everything to Joseph. Whether he
believes me or not is his concern, not mine."
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âWhat do you mean? Are you perhaps jealous of Sienna and
Josephâs relationship and trying to keep him to yourself? If
not, why hasnât Joseph contacted Sienna before? Did you
seduce him, you spiteful woman?" Emily said over the phone.
She continued, "Youâd better give up. For your motherâs safety,
allow Joseph and Sienna to marry. You have three days."
Ruby found Emilyâs words rather ironic. She couldnât believe
that after slandering her, Emily now wanted her to play
matchmaker.
Ruby said, "Iâve said all I need to say. What transpires
between Joseph and Sienna is their affair. Didnât you say
Joseph and your daughter are in love? Iâm not his mother, so I
canât dictate his marriage choices. Is Sienna so determined to
marry into the Darling family?"