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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 299

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"Yes, crawl out!"

"Scum, freak!"

All the girls were hurling insults at Jackson, some even tossing trash bins his way.

At this moment, Jackson was a mess, looking like he might have broken his leg, having no choice but to painfully crawl down the stairs!

Just then, the dorm keeper approached, "What's going on here? Why are you attacking him?"

As soon as Jackson saw the dorm keeper, he blurted out, "Lemira started it! She even called me a creep!"

The dorm keeper quickly clarified, "Jackson here was just participating in a drill. He's no creep!"

Realizing the situation, Lemira understood that the dorm keeper had been bribed. No wonder he managed to sneak in.

Suddenly, Clara, her face flushed, ran out and hugged Jackson's neck, "Jackson, didn’t you say you were going to sneak into Lemira's room tonight and drug her to teach her a lesson? Why are you leaving?"

Lemira could tell Clara was under the influence of whatever was in that bottle.

Lemira glared coldly at the dorm keeper, "There, that's the truth. Call the cops!"

As Lemira suggested calling the police, the dorm keeper loudly objected.

"No, we can’t call the police! It’s all a misunderstanding!"

The dorm keeper was also panicking; if the police were involved and made the matter more serious, it could mean the end of her job.

Clara shouted, "This is no misunderstanding. Jackson had plans for Lemira, that’s why he did this. And it's not the first time he's done something like this, right? You’ve always turned a blind eye!"

Clara, not in her right mind, was saying whatever came to her mind.

The dorm keeper went pale with fear, "You–you’re talking nonsense, I had no idea about this."

"Stop spouting nonsense and get out of my way!"

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