When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 218 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 218 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
The car pulled up outside the Langston family mansion.
Orion glanced over, "Need me to come with you?"
"No, I can handle it myself. I'll call you if anything comes up."
Seeing Orion waiting outside eased Lemira's nerves considerably. She stepped out of the car and walked up to the door, typing in the password, only to find it incorrect.
A sarcastic smile played on Lemira's lips. She pressed the doorbell, and soon, the butler walked out.
Lemira let out a half-smile, "When did the password change?"
The butler stood by the door, his expression frigid, "Lemira, Mr. Asher Langston has instructed that without his permission, you are not to step foot inside the Langston house! The password has been changed to Ms. Sterling's birthday!"
Lemira recalled a recent incident involving faulty school supplies, likely the butler's doing.
In her past life, he had always sided with Evelina, spreading defamatory rumors about her to her brothers!
Lemira kicked the door open, "This house was bought by my parents. I'm the only one who decides if I don't want to come back. You better remember your place as a servant!"
Her tone was icy. Without another word, she strode inside.
The butler, surprised by Lemira's drastic changes, hurried after her, "Lemira, I'm merely following Mr. Asher Langston's orders."
Lemira entered the foyer, while Lucian was coming down the stairs; his face lightened up the moment he saw her, "Lemmy, you're back! I had the kitchen prepare some of your favorites. How about we have dinner together? It's been a while since we last ate together."
"No need. Where's my offer of admission?"
Lemira's demeanor was cold, not showing the slightest hint of friendliness.
Lucian gave a pained smile, "It's in the study. Come with me, I'll get it for you."
As they went upstairs, Lucian detoured to her old room, "Lemmy, your room's been restored to how it was. Eve moved back to her room too. Let me know if there's anything about the room you feel unsatisfied with, and I'll have it taken care of."
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