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 265. Let's read the author's When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) Internet story right here.
Lemira caught sight of Jackson fuming with anger, her lips curling into a cold smirk. "Scumbags are the same everywhere," she thought.
She looked scornful, "You? You're not even worth my time. Trash!"
After hurling her insult, Lemira headed back to the training grounds, only to find Clara and Janice there. She hadn't expected her roommates to show up at the team's base.
Upon seeing Lemira, Clara huffed, "You've got some nerve showing up here. A bunch of us in the club got our phones locked because of you. They’re pissed!"
"Well, that just means they were all in on the rumor mill. Serves them right!"
Lemira didn't think she had done anything wrong.
Soon enough, Jackson emerged with a dark look on his face. Clara rushed over with concern, "Captain, what happened to your face?"
"It's nothing, just bumped into something."
Jackson's expression was awkward as he glanced at Lemira with displeasure. This slut dared to lay a hand on him. He thought it was Lemira's good fortune that he had taken a liking to her.
Noticing Jackson's gaze, Clara felt a pang of jealousy, suspecting he might have fallen for Lemira.
Jackson announced, "Now that we're all here, let's start forming teams."
Everyone quickly found a team, except for Lemira.
Jackson looked at her disdainfully, "You're on your own. You won't be able to continue training or pass the evaluation. I suggest you quit while you're ahead."
"The rules say you have to pass the evaluation. They don't say you can't do it alone!"
Lemira had already looked into the rules.
Jackson scoffed, "The final evaluation involves a battle with us, the official members. You stand no chance alone."
"How do you know if you don't try? Or are the official members just afraid of losing?"
"Lemira, don't think you can be so arrogant just because you've played some games before!"
Jackson didn't take Lemira seriously at all.
Lemira's lips curved into a cold smile, "If you're scared, just say it. Stop making excuses."
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