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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 793

Summary for Chapter 793: When They Beg I Rise (Lemira)

Summary of Chapter 793 – A pivotal chapter in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones

The chapter Chapter 793 is one of the most intense moments in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira), written by Giselle Jones. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Lemira realized immediately that she’d said the wrong thing and hurried to change the subject. “Um, it’s getting late—I should go.”

In her panic, she hung up the phone in a rush. The moment she recalled what she’d said, she couldn’t help but cover her face with her hands in embarrassment.

Was she out of her mind just now?

How could she possibly have answered like that?

Rolling over on her bed, she heard her phone buzz. She buried her head deeper into her pillow, utterly mortified.

Her phone buzzed again—clearly another message had come through.

After waiting a few moments, Lemira finally picked up her phone and saw it was a message from Orion.

“?”

The next message: “I can support you in anything, but not what you just said.”

Two messages in all.

Seeing the last one, Lemira locked her screen without replying. Mainly because she honestly didn’t know what to say. She had just meant it as a joke.

Now, though, all her bravado had evaporated.

On the other end, Orion kept staring at his phone until the screen finally dimmed, still with no reply from her.

He pressed his tongue against his cheek—what a sly little fox.

Flirt and run? Who taught her that move?

——

The next morning, Lemira got up, changed, and went straight down to the main hall.

There, she saw Evelina in new clothes, lounging luxuriously on the sofa as she said to the butler, “I feel a bit nauseous. I don’t want any of this. From now on, don’t put these dishes on the table again.”

The newly-hired butler hesitated before saying, “These are all Ms. Lemira’s favorites. If you’d prefer something else, I can prepare that for you.”

It was clear what he meant: Ms. Lemira’s favorites weren’t going anywhere.

Evelina’s face fell at once. She turned to Evander and complained, “Evander, I’m pregnant and can hardly eat anything—am I supposed to be treated like this, even by a butler?”

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