Chapter 150-2
Not A Small-Town Girl
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"Stop trying tasstir up trouble. You
two are singly the same tune. I
think youtwo were behind the whole
thing!" séeing they attacked Danielle
from the moment they got there,
Danfétleâs friend couldnât helpbut
efénd her.
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Ava and Nancy exchanged uneasy glances. "What are you
implying?" Ava asked, her voice laced with guilt. "Weâre
nothing like Danielle."
Danielle, who had not spoken, walked up to Ava and Nancy
with two plates of food.
"In the following scene, everyone gasped as Danielle placed
dinner plates on Ava and Nancyâs heads.
Stunned, they gaped at Danielle for a moment before erupting
in fury. "Are you insane?" they shrieked. "You little brat! How
dare you put food on my head? Iâm going to teach you a
lesson!
"Bitch, do you have any idea how much my clothes cost?"
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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 never been hit before,
was stunted to be both doused with
soup apt slapped. "You rude tthe
brat! Bent you know who I ant? How
dar eyou hit me? Iâm calling I my dad!
Your re finished!"
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Nany echoed, "Yeah, Nana, call your dad quickly. Have him
come and deal with Danielle and get her expelled from
school.â
Is that so?" Danielle retorted, stepping onto Avaâs chest.
âWell, if weâre telling the school, let me give you some
evidence.â
"Danielle repeatedly slapped Ava.
She then turned to Nancy.
"Donât you dare come any closer! This is a school! You..."
Nancyâs 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.
âDanielle cleaned her hands with a wet wipe and then threw it
at Avaâs face.
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Danielleâs voige-was cold, her eyes
even colder ou were behind the
post, werenât you? The boys at =~
school atenât good enough for me to
botherseducing themâI wouldhât
wasté my time adding their âcontact
inférmation."
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With that, she turned and walked out of the canteen.