Hearing his words, Lemira thought the Langston brothers were arrogant beyond belief.
Even now, Asher spoke to her with a condescending attitude, as if he were bestowing some great charity upon her.
Did he really think being his sister was such an honor?
Her prolonged, stunned silence must have been mistaken for hesitation.
He continued, “Lemira, I know you only came back to the Langstons for Mom and Dad’s inheritance, to keep it from Evelina. If you sincerely return to the family this time, and we go back to how we were before, I promise I’ll treat you both fairly. I won’t favor Evelina anymore.”
He had realized that Evelina was completely useless to the family; she was nothing but a liability.
“No, you’re lying. You’re only saying this because you see that I’m on good terms with Stella, and you want to use me to secure your position with her.”
Lemira saw right through his scheme.
As she spoke, she saw the color drain from Stella’s face beside her.
She gave Stella a reassuring look and continued into the phone, “Mr. Langston, do you really think everyone is a fool? That you can just use the old stick-and-carrot routine, and people will come running back to you?”
She was a person, not a dog.
Though perhaps in her brothers’ eyes, that’s all she had ever been—an obedient dog.
“Lemira, do you think everyone is as petty as you? I’m offering you a way back, and you’re the one who’s throwing it away. Don’t come to regret it later.”
Asher’s voice was seething as he hung up.
Lemira looked at Stella. “That’s my brother for you. He’s always been insufferably arrogant, convinced he can do no wrong while everyone else is always at fault.”
That was why he had called her, trying to use her to win over Stella, all while maintaining his high-and-mighty demeanor.
Lemira mused that her other brothers, having been raised by Asher, were all cut from the same cloth.
Stella’s eyes were red with anger. “I’m so sorry.”
He also sent gifts every single day, and even though she refused them, he kept sending them.
She could have just deleted his number, but she hadn't. She just didn't reply.
How could she so easily forget someone she had loved for so long?
Lemira snapped back to the present. “Well, if someone wants to be a sugar daddy, we might as well take advantage of it. It’s getting late; you should head to the party first.”
Stella was relieved to see she wasn’t angry. “He’ll definitely be there later. With him backing you, no one will dare to bully you.”
In front of the Everhart family, the Langstons weren’t even worthy of carrying their shoes.
Orion was coming to the party? Lemira’s heart fluttered in confusion.
Stella left first, while Lemira and Oanice were still finishing up.
Oanice was nervous. “If Stella goes through with this today, she’ll have completely fallen out with her family.”

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