Chapter 225
Orion finally replied and tossed his phone aside, his expression returning to normal, "I'll be home for dinner tonight."
Meanwhile, Lemira, upon receiving Orion's short reply - just a simple "Congratulations" - couldn't help but sigh at how this man was as sparing with words as ever.
After the event wrapped up, Lemira started packing up her things, ready to leave.
Lucian and Alaric approached her, both wearing expressions that blended caution with a hint of eagerness to please.
"Lemmy, you're here in Orvin this new city all by yourself, and school hasn't even started yet. It might be tough living alone, so why don't you come stay with us?" Lucian offered carefully.
Alaric nodded vigorously, "Yeah, the Langstons have a place here in Orvin too. The biggest room is all yours, Eve doesn't even get a say."
With Evelina not around in Orvin, they could afford to be extra nice to Lemira, trying to make up for past mistakes.
"No need, I just bought a place here in Orvin myself. That big room should still go to Evelina. After all, her father has been a savior to the Langstons. You can't afford to be petty, Alaric, what would people think of the Langstons if words get out?" Lemira's face was laced with sarcasm; she did it on purpose.
Her words struck a nerve with Alaric, "Houses here in Orvin are so expensive, how could you afford one on your own? Did that school doctor give you the money?" "Watch your mouth. I earned that money myself. As a top streamer on PixelStage, my signing bonus was in the millions. What's it to you if I buy a house?" Lemira's retort left Alaric speechless. He had forgotten that Lemira was now a big name on PixelStage, her game strategies widely used by professional teams. Lucian quickly tried to smooth things over, "Alaric is just concerned about you, nothing more."
"Cut it out. I don't need 'concern' that comes with malicious speculation and defamation. The farther I stay from the Langstons, the better off I'll be!"
Grabbing her backpack, Lemira walked away, no longer wanting to engage with anyone from the Langston family.
She used to try so hard to connect with her brothers, to win their approval, but they scarcely gave her the time of day.
Now that she was doing well, she was the one cutting ties, yet they seemed unable to let her go. It was indeed a turn of the tables. How had she not seen things more clearly in her past life?
Lucian could only sigh as he watched Lemira walk away, "I almost forgot she's a star on PixelStage. Her follower count
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her streaming numbers are off the charts. I heard she's even considering joining the national team!"
Alaric looked downcast, "It was my fault from the start, driving Lemira away to join PixelStage."
He was filled with regret now.
Without Lemira, his team was barely hanging on, a stark contrast toits former glory. His so-called pride now seemed laughable.
Feeling frustrated, Alaric said, "Lucian, I finally get what you meant. It's not that Lemira can't live without us; it's that we can't live without her." Lucian shook his head, filled with regret.
Outside the venue, Lemira met up with Thaddeus, who was oddly dressed in a cap and even a mask.
"Thaddeus, are you going incognito to avoid paparazzi or something?"
"No, ahem, I'm just a bit under the weather, didn't want to risk passing it to you."
Of course, Thaddeus couldn't tell Lemira the real reason for his disguise; he was indeed worried about being recognized.
Lemira eyed him, "You're saying you have a stomach bug? Need to see a doctor?"
"No, I'll just take some meds, I'll be fine. You're heading to your new place, right?" "Yeah."
"I'll sort out some business stuff then. You go ahead, call me if you need anything."
Lemira nodded, and then suddenly asked, "So, when is Orion coming to Orvin?"
"That's hard to say, Lemon. We've gotten to know each other pretty well these past few days. Let me share some heartfelt advice with you."