Summary of Chapter 608 – A turning point in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Chapter 608 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of When They Beg I Rise (Lemira), written by Giselle Jones. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
“You’re disabled yourself. You’re no better than Ms. Waverly.”
Lemira couldn’t stand how Evander kept calling Stella a cripple.
But that sentence thoroughly enraged Evander. He lunged at Lemira, shouting, “What did you just say? Say it again if you have the guts!”
Lemira put down her fork. “I said you’re a disabled person in a wheelchair yourself. What right do you have to call someone else a cripple?”
“Lemira, you ungrateful monster, siding with an outsider to insult me, you…”
Seeing Evander approach, Lemira flipped the entire table, sending all the food spilling onto him.
A whole steamed fish landed squarely on Evander’s lap.
Evander’s eyes reddened with rage. “Lemira, do you think just because you’ve grown up and gotten bold, I can’t hit you anymore?”
Lemira kicked over Evander’s wheelchair. He fell right into the mess of leftover food, a completely pathetic sight.
Lemira looked down at him. “Don’t think I won’t touch you just because you’re disabled.”
“Lemira, if you treat me like this, aren’t you afraid I’ll never forgive you?”
Evander’s voice changed with anger. He never imagined Lemira would actually dare to lay a hand on him.
Lemira raised an eyebrow. “I would be delighted.”
She no longer cared about anything related to the Langston family.
Evander struggled to get up from the floor, unable to balance on one leg. He looked toward Evelina.
At this moment, Evelina had no desire to go over to him. She just felt utterly humiliated.
But now that Asher was upset with her, if she didn't secure her position with Evander, how would she survive in the Langston family in the future?
Evelina had no choice but to hold her nose and walk over, handing him a napkin first. “Evander, wipe yourself off.”


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