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Asher was furious, his hand flew up and landed a slap across Lemira's face.
"Lemira, you got the guts to say that again?"
The side of Lemira's face was ablaze with pain. She licked the corner of her mouth, a storm brewing within her, utterly fed up.
She thought by distancing herself from the Langstons, she could start fresh. After all, she wasn't that significant in the Langstons' eyes.
But Lemira hadn't anticipated the Langstons' persistent haunting! Her disdain reached its pinnacle!
Evelina, feigning concern, stepped in to calm Asher, "Asher, don't be mad. Lemmy's not without merit; can’t say she doesn’t have contributed. It's all my fault."
Lemira slapped Evelina on her face with all her might. Evelina, nearly losing her balance from the impact, wore a look of shock. She couldn't believe Lemira had actually hit her!
Covering her face which tingled with burning pain, the fake angel screamed at Lemira, “Are you crazy? You dare to hit me!”
Lemira was unperturbed, "Didn’t you say that it’s all your fault, that it’s all because of you? In that case, slapping you won’t be out of line, right?”
“Pretending to be a fricking angel, huh? How about now!” Lemira thought to herself.
Evelina was at a loss for words, her earlier admission merely lip service, not an actual acceptance of guilt.
Evelina's eyes reddened swiftly as she looked up at Asher, "Asher, if hitting me makes Lemmy feel better, then I won't hold a grudge."
Asher immediately shielded Evelina with his body, "Lemira, you're really crossing the line. Just because you've done a bit for the Langstons, does that give you the right to lord over us?"
Lucian chimed in, "Asher, Lemmy's telling the truth."
"Ridiculous! Without the Langstons, would you have achieved such excellence, Lemira?"
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