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Lemira's smirk was ice-cold, revealing a side of her even she didn't know existed until now.

Caspian and Lucian stood by Lemira, making it crystal clear they were on her team.

Asher, pointing fingers at Caspian and Lucian, exploded, “You two turncoats, do you even remember who helped you kickstart your company? And now, you’re handing over all your shares to Lemira? Have you lost your minds?”

Lucian managed a bitter smile, “Asher, you’re the one losing it. Lemira is our sister, not our enemy.”

He couldn’t fathom why Asher was going to such extremes.

Evelina was fuming on the sidelines. How could both Caspian and Lucian side with Lemira, even going as far as transferring their shares to her?

If Lemira became the company's major shareholder, wouldn't that ruin her plans?

Evelina, frustrated, chimed in, “Lucian, you of all people know how much Asher has sacrificed for the Langston family. He shared his shares out of brotherly love, and now you’re sidelining him. That’s just cruel.”

“Spare me your moral high ground,” Lemira shot back at Evelina. “Asher practically drained the Langston family’s finances and assets to start his venture. It’s only fair for everyone to share in the dividends.”

Evelina’s eyes welled up with tears, turning to Asher, “If I had shares, I would never betray you.”

Asher was speechless, never imagining this day would come.

He glared at Lucian and Caspian, “Are you sure you want to side with Lemira against me?”

Lucian responded, “Asher, it’s not about being against you. Handing the company over to Evelina instead of Lemira is nonsensical, especially since Lemira’s scripts have raked in a fortune for us.”

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