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Lemira kicked off her slippers with a swift motion.

Her voice was icy as she demanded, "Hand over the phone."

Lucian swallowed the bitterness in his throat, then quickly changed the subject, "What would you like to eat? Are you feeling alright?"

Lemira felt as if she had punched a pillow—utterly powerless.

She looked up at Lucian, frustration evident in her eyes, "Why can't any of you understand what I'm saying?"

Everyone claims they want to make it up to her, yet they never offer what she truly desires.

"Lemmy, I know you're mad at Caspian, but you know how he's always been hot-tempered. Don't hold it against him. Remember the times when you were bullied as a kid, and Caspian would go out of his way to get back at them for you?"

Lucian was pleading, desperate not to let Lemira harbor any misunderstandings towards Caspian.

After all, Lemira was already on bad terms with the Langstons, and he couldn't bear the thought of it continuing this way.

Lemira let out a scoff, "Revenge for me?"

"Yeah, you were probably too young to remember."

"How could I forget? It was his temper and pride that made it impossible for him to get along with anyone. Those who couldn't beat him ended up bullying me instead."

Lemira remembered the countless times she was bullied because of Caspian.

It sounded nice to say that Caspian was standing up for her, but in reality, these people targeted her because of him.

Yet, she adored her brother, and despite being bullied, she still enjoyed following him around.

Because aside from her, no one was willing to speak to Caspian.

And then, when Evelina joined them, with her manipulative ways, Lemira's popularity at school plummeted, leaving her isolated.

Sadly, in her previous life, she couldn't see through it all and actually found joy in Caspian standing up for her.

Lucian struggled to maintain his composure, "I had no idea it was like that."

Lemira lowered her eyelids.

Back then, she was the youngest.

Asher, Lucian, and Rowan were busy with work, Evander was a loner, and Alaric was nothing but Caspian's sidekick.

But as she stepped out, she saw several black-suited bodyguards standing outside, blocking her way.

Lemira's steps halted at the doorway, her teeth clenched as she marched forward.

But the bodyguards swiftly surrounded her, "Ms. Lemira, you can't leave."

"If you're calling me Ms. Lemira, then step aside."

"I'm sorry, Ms. Lemira."

In the end, Lemira was carried back to the room.

Hogan rushed in, carrying a thermos, and demanded the bodyguards leave, "Get out, all of you! Who allowed you to lay hands on Ms. Lemira?"

Lemira glanced at Hogan impatiently, "Let me leave."

"Ms. Lemira, I wish I could let you go, but my word doesn't carry weight here."

Hogan sighed, "Ms. Lemira, Mrs. Caspian Langston did indeed go too far. Wait until the boss wakes up, then you can leave.Sir, what happened to you?"

Noticing Lucian's unresponsive state, Hogan's face turned pale with shock.

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