Summary of Chapter 533 – A pivotal chapter in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
The chapter Chapter 533 is one of the most intense moments in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira), written by Giselle Jones. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Lemira really didn’t want to apologize. But with Mrs. Grace Draven causing such a scene, the charity bake sale was doomed, and it would surely become the talk of the town. Asher was watching her intently. Evelina chimed in with a smug look, “Lemira, it’s obviously your fault for not planning this event properly. Just apologize to Mrs. Grace Draven. She’s not the type to hold grudges.” If Lemira offended Mrs. Grace Draven, how would she ever win her favor again? Lemira, you fool, stop pretending to be so high and mighty!
Finally, Lemira approached Mrs. Grace Draven. “I’m sorry, Mrs. Grace Draven. I didn’t think this through. If you’re unhappy with the pastries, I can prepare a special batch just for you.”
“A special batch? What am I, royalty or something?” Mrs. Grace Draven looked at her with disdain, clearly unimpressed by the Langstons’ desperate attempts to climb the social ladder. Evelina quickly added, “Mrs. Grace Draven, what would make you happy? Lemira is willing to do anything.”
“Oh, really?” Mrs. Grace Draven glanced at the dessert that had fallen to the ground and then back at Lemira. “Didn’t you say these pastries are delicious? Go on, pick it up and eat it, and I’ll forget you insulted me.”
Lemira looked at the dust-covered pastry. It was a deliberate challenge. Asher frowned. “Mrs. Grace Draven, isn’t that a bit much?”
Lucian stepped forward, shielding Lemira. “Mrs. Grace Draven, Lemmy is young and made a mistake. If word gets out about this, what will people think of you?”
Mrs. Grace Draven’s expression darkened. “Is this how the Langston family apologizes? Then there’s nothing more to discuss.”
“Asher, say something!” Evelina picked up the pastry and placed it on a plate, bringing it to Lemira. “The middle looks clean. Just take a bite. Mrs. Grace Draven won’t mind, right?”
Evelina took a spoonful and held it out to Lemira. “This part’s clean. Go ahead.” Finally, Lemira would get a taste of her own medicine.
“Is this the kind of behavior we expect from the Langston family?” Mrs. Amanda had just arrived, witnessing the whole scene, and she was furious. Amanda had thought the Langston brothers would stand by Lemira, but only one did, while the other just stood by. So the rumors were true.
Mrs. Amanda stormed over, grabbing the pastry and smushing it into Evelina’s face. “Since you’re so fond of it, why don’t you eat it yourself?” The room fell silent in shock. Lemira couldn’t believe this kind lady had stood up for her! Evelina was even more stunned, shrieking at Mrs. Amanda, “How dare you touch me! Do you even know who I am?”

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