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“No, things will never be the same once she’s back!”
Lemira's lips curled into a cold smirk as she copied a video onto a flash drive and handed it to Lucian.
With an icy tone, she said, “Enjoy this at your leisure. I’m off to the police station now. Everyone who had a hand in hurting me that day won’t get off easy!”
Exposing Evelina wasn’t about reclaiming her place in the Langston family.
Holding the flash drive, Lucian felt as if it weighed a ton. Beside him, Evelina fell to her knees in front of Lemira, her voice meek, “Lemira, for the sake of us growing up together, please forgive me this once! It was Susanna who forced me!”
“Do I look like a fool to you? Since when does an apology wipe the slate clean?”
Lemira looked down on Evelina, a rare sight of the fake angel on her knees. In her past life, right before she was cast out, she too had knelt and begged.
“W-What do you want me to do then? I’ll do anything to ease your anger!”
Lemira bent down, pinching Evelina’s chin, her voice chilly, “I just want to go to the police. Get ready for jail time!”
She was determined to see Evelina locked up, no matter how many months it took. After shoving Evelina aside, Lemira left the café!
Evelina turned to Lucian in a panic, noticing the flash drive in his hand, “Lucian, I know I messed up, can you forgive me just this once?”
“Forgive you? You had your chance and you blew it!”
Lucian pocketed the flash drive, his expression cold, “I’ll give this to Asher, let everyone know the truth.”
It was time Asher knew the injustice Lemira had suffered!
“No, No, please, Lucian, I’m begging you, forgive me this one time. I swear I won’t do it again!”
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