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Janice gave a nod, "Guess I'll head back then."

Lemira proceeded to the office alone. Upon entering, she found the dean and the supervisor already there.

The dean's tone was far from welcoming, "Lemira, you reported Jackson. We’d like to know if it’s because of some lovers' spat gone wrong, leading him to break into your dorm."

"Even if we had issues, it doesn't justify Jackson bribing the dorm keeper to sneak into a student's room, not to mention his attempt at sexual assault. And it's not his first time doing something like this! You should be focusing on these crimes, instead of trying to paint it as a petty lovers' quarrel!"

The dean raised his voice, "Mind your tone, Lemira! We're just asking!"

But Lemira stood her ground firmly, armed with ample evidence and no intention to back down.

At that moment, Alaric barged into the office, "The one who needs to watch the tone is you! Lemira's done nothing wrong. What gives you the right to mislead her and twist the narrative?"

Lemira turned to see Alaric, her eyebrows knitting together in confusion, thinking, "Why's he here?"

She coldly told Alaric, "Please leave the office."

The dean pointed at Alaric, "This is not a place for outsiders. Please leave. This is the office, not anyone allowed to enter."

Alaric slammed on the desk, "I'm Lemira's brother, her family. Why shouldn't I be here?"

Family?

The dean was taken aback by his words, "I thought Lemira was an orphan."

The supervisor interjected, "Sir, I've told you before, she's not an orphan."

The dean was out of the loop during the last scandal on campus, which left him and the principal quite embarrassed.

"Who said Lemira's an orphan? Sure, our parents passed away early, but she still has brothers!"

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