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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 184

Summary for Chapter 184: When They Beg I Rise (Lemira)

Chapter summary: Chapter 184 from the book When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones

Discover the most important events of Chapter 184, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel When They Beg I Rise (Lemira). With the engaging writing of Giselle Jones, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Alaric sighed in relief, glad that Dorian wasn't going to make a big deal out of it.

Lemira found it unbelievable. Was Dorian really going to let this slide? Something felt off, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it.

Lucian approached, "Thanks a lot, Mr. Draven. Sorry for the trouble. Don’t worry, the Langstons will cover all the following medical expenses, and Eve will take care of you until you're back on your feet."

Dorian coughed, "Well, considering Eve's feelings, making a scene wouldn't be right." So, that should settle it, right?

Although Evelina felt a bit resentful, Dorian's consideration for her made her feel pleased. She looked directly at Lemira, "Lemmy, even though we're letting this go, shouldn't you apologize, given how badly Dorian was injured?"

Alaric nodded, "Yeah, you really should apologize, Lemira, come here."

Lucian frowned, "The school doctor was here too. He should be the one apologizing."

Why should Lemira apologize?

Dorian quickly gestured, "No, no, no need for apologies. This is all just formalities. Let’s just drop it, okay?"

His cousin was probably still around. Considering his cousin had stood up for the school doctor, and he had agreed not to pursue the matter, if his cousin and the school doctor were to come over.

Chances were, he'd be the one ending up apologizing!

Lucian insisted, "Mr. Draven, you're injured. It's only right they apologize."

"No, really, I don't mind. Let's just forget the whole thing and not talk about it, okay?"

Dorian was genuinely afraid of his cousin and didn't want to face him.

Not just Lemira, but even the rest of the Langstons were surprised that the issue was resolved so easily. Something was definitely off!

Alaric was about to explode with anger, but Lucian intervened, "Lemmy, let's just leave it at that. You did so well on your exams, we want to throw you a big celebration party. Any wishes or requests, just name them, and I'll make sure they happen."

Evelina, green with envy, clenched her fists, unable to hide her bitterness. She wouldn't let Lemira get away with this so easily. The top scorer, huh? Probably cheated with the principal's help.

Lemira's sharp gaze made Lucian's heart sink. She took a step back, "A celebration for me? Where do you get the nerve after you all held me back, forcing me to miss classes and play video games?"

"Lemira, that's a bit harsh."

"There's harsher, and who are you to throw a party for me!"

Alaric raised his voice, "Because I'm your brother!"

"Not anymore."

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