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If Lemira's family was nothing but a dead weight, stopping her from starting anew, he would carve out a path for her himself. Heaven or hell, no force could stop him.
Hearing his voice, Lemira sniffled, "No need, I've already taken care of it. Don't mess with my brother Asher; he's not easy to deal with."
Asher was always domineering and aggressive, and she feared Orion would be at a disadvantage.
After all, Asher had some clout in Orvin, and for someone like Orion, who came from a humble background, going against Asher was like bringing a knife to a gunfight.
Orion's eyes narrowed slightly, "So, you think I'm easy to mess with?"
He pulled a wry face. For years, it had always been others who couldn't afford to mess with him. There was no one he couldn't stand up to!
As Orion saw the worry and care in Lemira's eyes, the words that he intended to say were bit back.
After all, Asher might have seen him, and if he showed his face now, his identity would be exposed.
Before it happened, he could continue interacting with Lemira as a friend. But once his identity was out, he would no longer have the right to stay by her side.
Orion admitted to himself that he was hesitating.
Lemira realized she was still clinging to his waist and slowly let go, her expression a bit awkward, "As long as you're okay, let's head back."
Today, she had signed the papers to cut ties with the Langston family. Given Asher's prideful nature, he surely wouldn't bother with her anymore.
This was the outcome she desired.
At the moment, on the third floor of the hospital.
"She got scholarships from school, and she's improved a lot in the last few months. Now she's a well-known streamer on PixelStage, so she's not short on cash."
As Alaric mentioned this, the guilt in his heart deepened. Now Lemira no longer needed the support of the Langston family.
Asher hadn't expected Lemira to be independent, and he angrily said, "Just a little streamer, she thinks too highly of herself. How does that compare to being the Langston heiress?"
In his heart, Alaric thought to himself, but Lemira was the top student in her exams. Her future was bright.
At that moment, Asher received a call, "Hello Mr. Langston, we're from Orvin University's admissions office. You're Lemira's guardian, right? We'd like to discuss her college application."
Asher snorted, "She won't be going to Orvin for college. She'll stay local."
After finishing his piece, Asher hung up the phone directly, "With Lemira's temperament, who knows what trouble she'd get into at Orvin. It's better for her to stay local for college, at least we can keep an eye on her."
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