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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 210

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When Alaric heard the conversation, he recalled instantly the time when he pressured Lemira into the match, a wave of guilt washing over him.

He was relieved Lemira hadn't been affected; otherwise, her grades would have suffered.

"Didn't the Langstons raise her? To cut ties over some grievances, who does that like her?"

"Lemira, come down here and explain. How have the Langstons wronged you?"

Asher felt like he was the center of a joke, an embarrassment he had never experienced in this circle. All these were brought by Lemira.

Lemira descended from the stage, her gaze expressly icy, "Yesterday, did you reject a call from Orvin University's admissions, telling them I wouldn't attend?"

Asher's face changed, at a loss for words.

"Did you demand I stay local, to attend the same school as the Langston's adopted daughter who didn't even make it to the community college?" Lemira pressed on.

The crowd was in shock.

"Lemira as a top scorer going to Orvin University is an envious achievement. To think the Langstons would turn away.”

“Exactly, if I had a daughter like her, I'd rent out a restaurant for three days straight to celebrate. If even the hobos didn't know about it, I'd consider it my failure."

"The Langstons prefer a failure over their own talented sister? Must be blind!"

Hearing these murmurs, Asher exploded in exasperation, "It's not like that. Staying local is for your own good!"

"For my good?” Lemira’s gaze dripped with sarcasm, “For my own good, you asked me, a top scorer, to study at a community college with someone mediocre? That's your idea of what's best for me? Spare me the Langstons' kindness."

Asher couldn't meet Lemira's eyes, guilt-ridden.

Alaric jumped in, trying to defuse the tension, "Asher didn't mean it. Don't take it the wrong way!"

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