Chapter 456
Evelina lowered her head, fear etching every line of her face, but her eyes remained dark and unreadable. She would never willingly leave the Langston family. Limping out of the hospital room, she saw Asher approaching. Without a second thought, she feigned weakness and collapsed to the ground.
Asher rushed to her side, cradling Evelina in his arms. โWhatโs wrong? How did you get so hurt?โ
Evelina weakly shook her head. โIโm fine, but I need to apologize to Lemmy, clear the air about the past, and get her to forgive Caspian.โ But as soon as she finished speaking, Evelina pretended to faint. She had no intention of apologizing to Lemira.
Asher immediately called for a doctor to take Evelina away, then turned to confront Caspian in the hospital room. โItโs one thing to teach Eve a lesson, but did you have to go so hard on her? Sheโs got a fractured rib!โ
โAsher, donโt play the good guy with me. Wasnโt it you who insisted Evelina leave with me yesterday? Donโt act like you didnโt know. I would never lay a hand on her!โ
Asherโs expression flickered uncomfortably. โThat doesnโt justify you nearly killing her. Her dad died saving our parents. If this gets out, how do you expect the Langstons to show their faces?โ
โBut, Asher, remember, it was this witch who stirred the pot, causing me to lash out at Lemira too!โ
โCaspian, you might be soft on Lemira now, but she hasnโt shown any mercy. Maybe you should think about how to handle the fallout from that live-streamed assault.โ
Caspian stood his ground. โEvelina clearing the air and getting Lemira to vent will ensure she doesnโt pursue this matter too harshly.โ After all, he was also a victim, deceived by Evelina.
Asher scoffed. โWell, thatโs your mess to clean up, not mine.โ
In the next room, Evelina quietly woke up, realizing she had indeed fractured a rib, which explained the pain. She texted: โCaspian nearly killed me. Why should I continue playing the victim?โ
โThe worse Caspian beats you, the more sympathy and compensation youโll get from Asher and Lucian. Money is what matters. Once youโve drained the Langstons dry, you wonโt have to worry about them anymore.โ
Evelina thought back to her recent meeting with her father, shocked to find him still alive. She inquired about the car accident, and her father mentioned he had a prior engagement that day, so a friend was driving instead. Evelina felt her father wasnโt telling the whole truth. The Langstons had always said her father was the driver; when did the story change? But she didnโt press further, content knowing her father was working on a solution.
Evelina seethed with hatred. Once the Langston family was bankrupt, and she was in a position of power, sheโd make sure they all paid a steep price!
Barely asleep, Evelina was rudely dragged from her bed. Caspian looked at her coldly. โNo time for sleep. Time to apologize to Lemira,โ The sooner this was settled, the sooner heโd be free of trouble. Evelina had no chance to resist; Caspian forced her to come along.
Lemira, having received Caspianโs message, was indifferent to seeing anyone from the Langston family. But things were different now. She headed straight to the underground parking lot, noting Caspianโs caution to avoid the media.
Emerging from the elevator, Lemira saw Caspian dragging Evelina by her hair out of the car. Spotting Evelina, bruised and battered, Lemira couldnโt help but smirk. โEvelina, surely you understand your place now. Youโre just a driverโs daughter. How dare you compare yourself to me?โ Pushing Evelina to the brink would force the hidden hand to reveal itself.
Hearing these words, Evelinaโs anger flared, her gaze burning with hatred towards Lemira.