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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 238

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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 238 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 238 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

"No need, but thanks."

A girl with short hair tugged on her mother's hand, "Mom, I told you to stop snooping around."

Somewhat embarrassed, the short-haired girl turned to Lemira and said, "Hi, I'm Janice. Don't mind what my mom said, okay?"

"It's fine."

Lemira had already decided she wouldn't reveal her connection to the Langstons, and would only announce that her parents were no longer around.

Another girl came over to greet, "I'm Clara Jones, an only child. I'm used to being by myself, so hopefully, you guys won't be too noisy or disturb me."

Lemira and Janice exchanged glances, silently agreeing that Clara might be a tough person to get along with.

Their dorm was meant for four, but the last roommate hadn't shown up yet, leaving everyone curious about who it might be.

That evening, the supervisor asked everyone to gather in the lecture hall for a meeting.

On their way there, Lemira and her new roommates was heading to the hall; there were many students on the way.

Suddenly, there was a stir among the crowd. A group of students in blue uniforms appeared, each moving with an air of undeniable confidence.

"Who are they?" Janice asked, puzzled.

Clara boasted, "Don't you know? They're from Orvin University's Business School. All of them are rich kids with powerful connections. They're way out of our league, not someone we can trifle with!"

Lemira saw Evelina among them and commented indifferently, "They're just here for the Orvin University diploma."

"Lemira, don’t make the comments randomly when you have no idea. Getting into Orvin University's Business School isn't something just anyone can do. You need the board's approval based on your family status and contributions to the school."

Clara explanation, drew the attention of students around them.

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