Chapter overview: Chapter 765 from When They Beg I Rise (Lemira)
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel When They Beg I Rise (Lemira), Giselle Jones introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Hearing Asher’s words, spoken through gritted teeth, Lemira’s lips curled into a cold, mocking smile. “What’s the matter? Changed your mind now? Weren’t you the one who was so determined to protect Evelina before?”
Asher was so furious that he could barely breathe.
He was still lying in his hospital bed. Ever since he woke up last night, he hadn’t managed to sleep at all.
The money Evelina transferred was gone—vanished without a trace.
Lucian, sounding desperate and exhausted, pleaded, “Lemmy, right now we need to put our disagreements behind us and work together. We have to find out the truth about the car accident and catch whoever killed Mom and Dad.”
“We’ve already alerted them. The Sinclair family will hear about this soon enough. So, tell me—what do I gain from working with you?” Lemira glanced at her phone, her eyes chilly. “And don’t try to bargain with Evelina’s life. I don’t care whether she lives or dies. Honestly, I’d rather see her dead.”
“Lemmy, that’s not what Asher meant,” Lucian interjected quickly. “He just means that with Evelina in our hands, she’s basically a hostage. She must know something about her father. If we cooperate, we can find out the truth faster. Isn’t that what you want?”
Lucian had barely slept last night either.
He was struggling to come to terms with the fact that Evelina’s father might still be alive.
“No,” Lemira replied icily, without hesitation.
Asher, frustrated, demanded, “Lemira, you know working with me is the fastest way. Why are you refusing?”
“The answer’s simple,” Lemira replied, her voice detached. “Now that you know Evelina’s father is alive, isn’t every second just pure torment for you? The guilt, the regret—it’s enough to suffocate you.”
Lucian and Asher exchanged glances, both falling silent, heads bowed.
It was true. Last night had been unbearable; regret and pain pressed heavy on their hearts.
Lucian’s voice was hoarse. “Lemmy, ever since we learned the truth, we’ve been paying for it. We’re being punished.”
Sometimes, just living with the truth was punishment enough.


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