Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is When They Beg I Rise (Lemira). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 255. Let's read the author's When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) Internet story right here.
Facing Evelina's skepticism, Lemira was hardly surprised. She coolly shot back, “You’re as dumb as a doorpost, and you think you’ve got the right to question me?”
“Don’t try to change the subject, Lemira.”
Evelina’s face turned beet red with anger, “You couldn’t even answer the question. You must’ve sneakily googled it on your phone just so you could jot it down. Doesn’t make you a genius!”
Susanna had been shocked too, half-believing Lemira was that smart. Turned out, it was all an act.
Evelina acted with an air of moral superiority, “Lemira, I’m calling you out for your own good in case you’d make further mistakes. It’s wrong to lie, after all.”
Lemira burst into laughter, “Dumbass. Do you think everyone’s as dim as you? Someone who got zero in tests has no business lecturing me.”
Evelina’s face turned even redder, feeling the mocking glances of everyone around.
Susanna also looked disdainful, but didn't want Lemira to get too cocky and retorted, “Our Business School doesn’t just focus on grades, something a bumpkin like you would never understand.”
“For some blockhead like you, calling others cheaters when you can’t do a thing? Isn’t that funny?”
Susanna stood up abruptly, “Calling me blockhead? I’ve had a top-tier education all my life, something you’d only see on TV. You must be so jealous deep down!”
Lemira tugged her lips, “If you’re so brilliant, why don’t you solve the problem?”
“Solving this problem is too easy. We learn coding, you know. If you really know this, writing a small program shouldn’t be hard, right?”
The amusement in Lemira’s eyes deepened, “You want to bet on it?”
“Yes, if you can really write a program, it’ll prove you can solve that problem! But if you lose, you’ll kneel and apologize to the teachers and students for lying!”
Lemira saw Susanna’s smug look. She said calmly, “And what if you lose?”
“I won’t lose!”
Susanna was confident, because she already had taken these courses before.
Lemira raised an eyebrow, “Afraid to bet? Scared of losing?”
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