Chapter summary of Chapter 1091 – When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
In Chapter 1091, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of When They Beg I Rise (Lemira).
Lucian Langston stared at his younger brother, sensing an underlying madness in him that felt far more dangerous than before. Rowan coldly swatted Lucian's hand away. "This is my business. Stay out of it, Lucian. I know exactly what I'm doing." "Rowan, don't do anything reckless," Lucian warned. "At least until the trial is over, we can't afford any missteps. If we get caught doing something stupid, how are we going to explain it to our little sister?" Alaric agreed. "He's right. In Lemira's eyes, we're already useless dead weight. I really don't want to see her look at us the way she just did ever again."
Because of Evander, Evelina was now dead on an operating table.
The rest of them needed to learn from that fatal mistake.
Rowan kept his expression stony, a mocking sneer pulling at the corner of his mouth. "You guys have absolutely no idea what's going through her head. The second this trial ends, she's going to cut us off completely."
Lucian offered a bitter smile. "I know. But we're the ones who wronged her in the first place. She has every right to be furious."
Caspian pressed his lips together. "We're the ones to blame for the past. I truly believe that once the trial wraps up, all of this will finally be put to rest. Given enough time, her anger will fade."
Lucian nodded, finding a shred of comfort in the thought. "Exactly. That's what I think, too. We're family, after all. Once the dust settles, Lemmy will slowly move past this and stop holding it against us."
Rowan completely disagreed. "Since when is sitting around waiting to die a strategy?"
Lucian looked at him in alarm. "Don't tell me you actually have a plan?"
He had to figure out what his brother was plotting so he could stop it before it happened. They couldn't afford to push Lemira any further away.
Rowan answered with utter confidence, "Of course I do."
"What is it?"
Rowan didn't elaborate. He simply said, "Once the trial is over, I'll let you know. But now is not the time."
Caspian's eyes lit up. "Rowan, do you really have a way to bring her back to the Langston family so we can make amends?"
"Yes. We can go back to how things used to be."

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