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Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) novel Chapter 94

Chapter 94

Looking at Tara, Danielle couldn’t help but laugh as she looked like she wanted to join her for a fight.

"Tara, no one is bullying me," Danielle said. "I’m just going to handle a minor matter."

"If anyone bullies you, you have to tell me," Tara said heroically. "I’ll avenge you. If anyone dares to bully my granddaughter-in-law, I’ll twist their head off."

Danielle never expected Tara to be so bold...

"Grandma, tone it down a bit," David said. "Don’t you know how old you are?" David knew that this was a sign that his grandmother was getting as good as new. It seemed that she would create a big fuss in the future, and just thinking about that made David feel troubled.

"Alright, Tara," Danielle said. "I’ll go check it out first and come back later." Danielle realized that Tara’s indignant look earlier was very cute. "I’ll go with you," David said.

"Okay," Danielle replied.

In the car, David said in a serious voice, "Patrick, send someone to find out who did this."

"Got it, Mr. Charrington," Patrick replied.

Danielle had been looking out of the window since she got into the car. She remained silent for a long while.

David saw her zoning out, so he pulled Danielle’s soft hand and said, "What are you thinking about?"

"I suspect that someone has been secretly watching me," Danielle said. "On the surface, these people are dealing with Kevin, but it’s clear they’re after me."

She thought, ’From the car accident when I went to the hospital to visit Grandpa and Grandma, to the person who followed me from the mall recently, they don’t seem like coincidences. "I’ll take care of this and look into it," David said, his thin lips parting slightly.

Danielle said nothing.

In the ward, Taylor saw Danielle and David and immediately tried to get up.

He then took a sharp intake of breath. As his movement earlier tugged at his wound, he grimaced in pain.

"Stay lying down, and don’t move," Danielle said.

She picked up Taylor’s medical records and took a look. There were gunshot wounds and knife wounds. Fortunately, they were not fatal injuries.

"Take this pill," Danielle said as she took out a bottle from her bag, poured out a pill, and handed it to Taylor.

Taylor did not even ask what kind of drug it was. He took the pill and swallowed it.

"Where are the others?" Danielle asked.

"They’re all in the ward next door," Taylor said.

"Miss Darling, I’m sorry. Kevin is dead. The second shot hit the spot that was an inch from his heart. He died from excessive blood loss shortly after arriving at the hospital."

Taylor felt a bit of self-reproach as he did not handle the job his boss instructed him to do well.

"He’s dead, so it’s over," Danielle said. "I can’t find any useful clues through him anymore."

Danielle wasn’t exactly comforting Taylor. She reckoned that given the cautious style of the mastermind, that person wouldn’t have entrusted someone like Kevin with anything too important.

"Do you remember what the person you fought looked like?" Danielle asked indifferently.

"They were fully armed and covered up, so I couldn’t see anything clearly. Their movements were very smooth and fast. They looked like they belonged to some organization, but I noticed that they all had badges on them."

Taylor tried his best to recall the clues at that time.

"What kind of badge?" Danielle asked.

"It was a badge that looked like a black snake."

Those people appeared very suddenly back then. He happened to glance at them when he fought against them.

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