Summary of Chapter 741 – A turning point in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Chapter 741 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.
Lemira’s words landed like a bombshell.
They left a deep impression on everyone present.
Evelina’s face went deathly pale; she could barely stay on her feet. This couldn’t be happening.
If Lemira remembered what happened in the car accident now, and revealed that her father hadn’t died, or what her father actually did back then, she would be finished.
Hadn’t Lemira been unable to recall anything all these years? Why would she suddenly remember now, at such a critical moment!
The three Langston brothers were all visibly stunned.
Lucian was the first to speak. “Lemmy, why didn’t you tell me something so important?”
Lemira let out a cold laugh. “Tell you? Look at what you’ve done! Our parents have barely been laid to rest, and you’re already giving their room to the daughter of our enemy. Aren’t you afraid of karma?”
“That’s not true!” Evelina cried out, her voice shrill with panic. “I don’t know anything about this. I believe my father isn’t that kind of person.”
Although Evander found it strange, he still stood up for Evelina. He said to Lemira, “You think we’ll just believe you because you claim to suddenly remember something?”
Evelina immediately relaxed, continuing to sob in Evander’s arms.
Lemira’s lips curled into a frosty smile. “So you’d rather believe an outsider than your own family?”
“Everyone knows you and Eve have issues. What if you’re just making things up? Besides, everyone who was there back then is dead—who can prove what you say is true?” Evander insisted, clearly unwilling to believe Evelina’s father could be involved.
Asher glanced at Evander. “Take Evelina back to her room and let her rest.”
“Asher!” Evander protested.
Asher frowned. “Are you going to ignore what I say now, too?”
Evander fell silent, then led Evelina away.
Evelina’s knees were shaking. Thank goodness Evander didn’t believe Lemira. Thank goodness there had been no witnesses at the scene, and no one would believe Lemira’s words.
Otherwise, she’d be done for.


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