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Lemira's lips curled into a cold smirk. Ah, coercion, that’s just so typical of him.

It was they who were in the wrong, yet they insisted on dragging her into negotiations, not even allowing her the option to refuse.

"What's going on here?"

A group of Lemira's colleagues had gathered behind her, the team leader stepping forward to address the secretary, "Trying to kidnap her in broad daylight, are you?"

The secretary's face went through a palette of colors. "I'm just here to take Ms. Lemira home."

"If she doesn't want to go, none of you can force her. We'll call the cops otherwise."

With so many colleagues by her side, the opposition beat a retreat.

Lemira turned to thank her colleagues. "Thanks, guys."

"No biggie. We were just leaving work and saw what was happening. Of course, we'd look out for you."

As Lemira watched her colleagues leave, her spirits lifted slightly.

After leaving the Langston family's circle, the people she met seemed far more normal.

Lemira then hailed a cab back to the university.

Upstairs.

Orion returned to his office, leaning over to sign a contract.

Thaddeus glanced over, "You're really willing to hand her a whole publicly traded company, huh? Big spender."

The AI project was promising, with a bright future ahead.

With Orion's secret backing, once the project went public, Lemira could soon find herself a billionaire partner, perhaps by the age of 20.

"This is nothing."

Orion noticed Lemira's name written on the contract, elegant and graceful.

He also noted how Lemira had been keeping her distance. Before the accident, she had relied on him so much.

Orion stored the contract in a safe, murmuring, "Send a legal notice to the Langston Group!"

Seeing her emerge from the bathroom, Janice said, "I've already had a meeting with the seniors to discuss the team's issues and compiled everything. You can take a look when you get there."

"You've already had the meeting?"

"Yeah, I knew you were busy this afternoon, and the base has been a bit chaotic, so I discussed it with the seniors first."

"Thanks. So, the biggest issue is the Sinclairs pulling their sponsorship?"

"Exactly. And after they did, other companies followed suit, probably after a nudge from the Sinclairs."

Lemira wasn't surprised by this development.

Arriving at the base, it was noticeably quiet, a stark contrast to its usual buzz.

"A word from Susanna, and it's like declaring war against her and the Business School if anyone decides to stay on the team," one of the seniors mentioned.

Lemira's lips twisted into a familiar cold smirk. "I'll handle it. How much are we short?"

"With the finals this weekend, we usually buy tickets for everyone to go watch. Then there's the fan shirts, and we even invite team players for a meet and greet. We need about $10,000."

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