Summary of Chapter 637 – A turning point in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Chapter 637 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.
Asher was desperate to know who Lemira's backer was, besides Thaddeus.
Mrs. Waverly studied Asher’s face. Seeing that he genuinely seemed unaware, her mood suddenly brightened.
Lemira hadn't bragged to the Langstons about Orion's identity?
It seemed the rift between Lemira and her family was even deeper than she had imagined. This was good news; at least it meant Asher wouldn't be siding with his sister.
Asher tentatively said, “Mrs. Waverly?”
Just then, Thaddeus walked over. “The questions your reporter asked were a bit sharp. Do you have a problem with me?”
All it took was one phone call for Thaddeus to find out who had arranged for the reporter.
He needed to feel out the situation: was this attack aimed at Lemira, or at him?
Mrs. Waverly’s smile became more genuine. “I’m sure many people were wondering on what basis Lemira was standing on that stage. Now, after this test, everyone can see she has real talent.”
But Mrs. Waverly still suspected that something had gone wrong, that Lemira had somehow gotten the questions in advance to answer them so perfectly.
She was sure her own nephew, who was as thick as thieves with Orion, was behind it.
Thaddeus glanced at Stella. “You shouldn’t bring Stella out to these things. And you should think more carefully about the character of the man you want marrying into the family. Nothing is even set in stone yet, and bringing him out like this is bad for Stella’s reputation.”
Stella gave a polite smile. “It’s alright, Asher.”
Because of her leg, most of the older boys and girls in her social circle were quite protective of her.
Asher, hearing this, felt a prick of irritation. “Mr. Draven, if you have a problem with me, just say it. You don't have to be so indirect.”
Thaddeus replied bluntly, “Glad we’re on the same page.”
Asher’s face fell. But before he could respond, Evelina stepped forward. “Mr. Draven, I know you have an issue with Asher because of Lemmy. But in a family conflict, the fault is never one-sided. I’m sure Lemira has her own shortcomings.”
Asher caught on. “If you have a problem with me because of Lemira, Mr. Draven, then I have nothing more to say.”
“Alright, now. I’ve met Ms. Langston a few times, and I have a sense of her temperament. A family squabble is hardly a major issue.”


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