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Lemira knew the cloth was laced with chloroform, but she eventually passed out anyway.

Watching Lemira slump into unconsciousness, Caspian finally let go of her and took the napkin offered by his bodyguard.

The driver tentatively suggested, “Sir, maybe we should tie her hands, just to be safe.”

After all, Ms. Lemira seemed pretty skilled.

Caspian’s hand flew in a swift backhand slap, “Tie whose hands? She is my sister, Ms. Langston, got it?”

The driver quickly zipped his lips in fear.

Caspian closed the car door: “To the hospital.”

He touched his swollen face.

Ouch, the girl has been practicing, and she knows how to fight back now.

They arrived at the hospital.

Caspian carried Lemira into a high-end private room, cheerfully announcing, “Lucian, guess who I brought?”

“Lemmy? Why did she pass out?”

Lucian was overjoyed to see Lemira but noticed she hadn’t woken up.

“Caspian, what happened to Lemmy?”

Caspian touched his swelling cheek, “It wasn’t easy bringing her here. We were talking, and suddenly, she lashed out and knocked me out cold. Lucian, she’s gotten pretty tough, and harder to handle.”

Caspian was pleased, but not happy that Lemira had turned tough and seemed to be turning against the family.

“Caspian, that’s too much. You can’t treat Lemmy like that; what you used could harm her.”

“Don’t worry, Lucian, I know what I’m doing.”

Soon a doctor came to apply medication to his wounds and ice to reduce the swelling.

Lucian sighed, “Caspian, Lemmy’s grown up, we can’t treat her like we used to.”

“But look at her, storming off after exams, going off to Orvin University alone, and then getting involved with the Sinclairs, which ended up with Alaric in detention. If you’d been stricter and kept her close, none of this would’ve happened.”

“This time is different; we were in the wrong.”

Lucian had realized they couldn’t blame Lemira for everything.

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