Chapter summary: Chapter 786 from the book When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Discover the most important events of Chapter 786, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel When They Beg I Rise (Lemira). With the engaging writing of Giselle Jones, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
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Asher had always been deeply suspicious by nature. He simply couldn't bring himself to trust anything Lemira said.
Unless he asked in person.
As soon as Evelina heard that, she hurriedly spoke up, "That's right, Asher! If you just ask my father yourself, you'll find out where the money went. Someone as selfish and afraid of death as he is would definitely spill everything to save himself."
But Evelina's insistence only made Asher even more doubtful toward Lemira.
Lemira stepped forward, fixing her gaze on Evelina. "Your father is a coward, you say? But he killed two people for you. Does that sound like the act of someone too afraid for his own life?"
"What are you talking about? My father would never kill anyone for me!"
Cold sweat broke out on Evelina’s back. How could that wretched Lemira possibly know any of this?
No—that couldn't be!
Lucian, standing nearby, frowned and asked, "Lemmy, what makes you say something like that?"
"Lemira is just making things up! She’s lying!"
At this point Evelina was a nervous wreck. When had this woman learned that her father was still alive?
She couldn’t go to prison.
Lemira looked at Lucian and continued, "Do you remember those two girls who used to follow Evelina around back in Lyria? One of them helped Evelina cheat on the college entrance exams. In the end, that girl supposedly took her own life. The truth is, she was murdered—so she wouldn't accidentally let slip that someone else had cheated."


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