Chapter 469
Lemiraโs first clear glimpse of Caspianโs face post-injury struck her hard. The last time they had met, outside the police station, his face was wrapped in bandages, concealing the extent of his injuries. Now, there was no hiding the long, prominent scar stretching across his cheek; its red, raw flesh stood out grotesquely. For someone like Caspian, whose career thrived in the spotlight, this was a devastating blow. And given the depth of the wound, simple remedies were out of the question.
The office was eerily silent. Caspian, looking deflated, pulled out a velvet box and laid it on the desk, revealing a set of pink diamond jewelry: a necklace, a bracelet, and a ring.
With a hoarse voice, he said, โI know you gave the diamond ring I bought you to Evelina as an apology gift, so I bought you a new set to make up for it.โ
Lemira couldnโt help but scoff at the sight. โI donโt need these anymore,โ she said coldly.
โLemira, I know I was harsh on you back then, blaming you for leaving me. But now I realize I was duped by Evelina. If I had known the truth sooner, I wouldnโt have treated you that way.โ
Lemira thought back to her tragic end in a past life. Frankly, she found Caspianโs words hard to believe. Caspian, gauging Lemiraโs reaction, felt a sinking feeling, just as Asher had predicted.
Lemira, sitting back, said, โAre you done? Take your things and leave. I have a lot to deal with.โ Her expression was icy, utterly unmoved.
Caspian, unable to hold back, blurted out, โLemira, you see whatโs become of my face. Even if you drop the charges, my career is over. Can you really stand to see me locked up?โ
โIf thatโs your argument, you should be asking Evelina to face jail time. After all, sheโs the real culprit, isnโt she?โ
Caspian fell silent for a moment. โSheโs deleted the video that couldโve proved her guilt. I have no evidence.โ
โThen you should be confronting Evelina, not me.โ
Lemiraโs eyes sparkled with sarcasm. โSo, you think I should forgive you because your face is ruined, and I should just bear all the slander?โ
โThatโs not what I meant.โ
โThen I must have misunderstood you. Please, leave.โ
Lemira didnโt even let Caspian get another word in; she was too busy for this. Caspian stepped forward in disbelief. โLemira, Iโm your brother. If anyoneโs a victim here, itโs me!โ
โIf you were the one at fault, Iโd accept it,โ Caspian continued, still not giving up. โBut I was tricked by Evelina too. How can you not see my side?โ
Understand him? Lemiraโs voice dripped with irony. โSo, what? You beat Evelina up, make her apologize publicly, and Iโm supposed to forgive you just like that?โ
โI didnโt say that. But Evelina is the main culprit. You should be holding her accountable.โ
Chapter 469
Caspian thought he was the innocent party here. Lemira laughed outright. โThen you should be asking Evelina to atone for you, just like Alaric took the fall for her.โ
Caspianโs face darkened. With Asher protecting Evelina, there was no way sheโd serve time for him. Watching Lemiraโs retreating figure, he said disappointedly, โLemira, no wonder Asher said youโve become cold-hearted. Now I see it for myself.โ He had shown her his injured face, yet she hadnโt softened at all.
โLemira, youโre like a totally different person. I can hardly believe youโre my sister!โ If he hadnโt seen it with his own eyes, Caspian would never have believed Lemira could be so merciless.
Lemiraโs lips curled coldly. โBecause the Lemira who used to bend over backward to please you, who was always meek and compliant, is dead.โ
โLemira, even if you suffered because of us in the past, weโre still family. I just donโt get it. Why let things come to this?โ