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Key: When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) Chapter 139
Alaric's words were laced with anger, sending Ethan into a shiver. Could it be that the new girl had some sort of hidden background?
"What's going on here, Alaric?" Evelina approached at that moment.
Alaric, fuming, pointed at the sleazy guy, "This jerk actually dared to start a fight in the office. Just fire him."
Ethan panicked, saying, "It wasn't my fault, alright? The new girl threw the first punch. I was just defending myself."
Evelina, pretending to be a fake angel, said, "But she's a girl. You can't just retaliate like that."
Ethan didn't dare to argue back, knowing Alaric was backing the new girl. Their relationship was a mystery to him.
Evelina tugged at Alaric's sleeve, whispering, "Alaric, firing someone shouldn't be so hasty. We're in a professional setting."
Alaric's gaze shifted to Lemira, his tone stiff, "What do you think?"
Lemira looked indifferent, "Doesn't matter to me," and walked away with her purse.
Alaric was visibly upset, "What's with her attitude?"
He had just stood up for her, and that’s how she repaid him? Ungrateful, indeed!
Evelina smirked inwardly. After the way Alaric had treated Lemira, only a fool would forgive him so easily. But for Evelina, this was a good thing.
Evelina, acting all generous, "She's always been like this. It’s not the first time you know her. Let's talk outside."
Evelina attempted to avoid further company gossip about Lemira being Ms. Langston. That would jeopardize her own standing in the company.
Since Lemira didn't want the title, Evelina would gladly take it.
The next day, Lemira noticed many colleagues looking at her differently, obviously because of yesterday's incident.
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