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Lucian fixed his gaze on the supervisor, "I'm Lemira's brother, Lucian, her family!"

"What, you're her brother? But Lemira claimed she was an orphan with no living parents," the supervisor was clearly taken aback by this sudden revelation.

Lucian turned towards Lemira, a hint of helplessness in his tone, "Lemmy, do you really despise being linked to the Langstons that much?"

Lemira spoke directly to the supervisor, "It's true, my parents are no longer alive, and I have no other family."

She was adamant about not acknowledging her connection to the Langston family!

"I understand you're upset with us, but this isn't the time to throw a tantrum."

Lucian felt a bit headache, not expecting Lemira’s firm stance.

He faced the supervisor, "This is my business card, and ID card. Lemira is indeed my sister. She's been at odds with the family, which is why she's denying our relationship. But she does have family!"

As the supervisor inspected Lucian's credentials, which confirmed their shared last name and address, his expression shifted uncomfortably, realizing Lemira indeed came from a well-off family background.

Lemira's brother was a CEO. The rumors about her being kept must be false, then.

The teacher chimed in, "Seems like Ms. Langston is just rebelling by running away from home."

The supervisor's expression was an interesting sight to see. He realized his earlier comments had backfired.

He quickly stated, "We were unaware of Lemira's family situation and may have misunderstood her actions. Still, locking her classmates' phones with that mini program added was her fault."

"But those students were spreading false rumors about my sister. If they have a problem with that, they're welcome to discuss it with my lawyer. I won't hesitate to take legal action against each of them!"

Lucian's stance was unwavering. No one messed with his sister!

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