Summary of Chapter 816 – A pivotal chapter in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
The chapter Chapter 816 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.
“Lucian, it’s not that I’m impatient—it’s just that there’s no way Lemira would accept my apology in her current state.”
“Well, you were far too harsh with her before,” Lucian replied.
Asher fell silent for a moment before saying, “You used to have a pretty good relationship with her, better than me, anyway. Why don’t you talk to her? If I try, it’ll just lead to another argument like before.”
Seeing Asher’s defeated look, Lucian felt a surge of frustration. “Asher, I told you ages ago you’d regret this.”
“What’s the point of regretting it now?” Asher said bitterly.
He knew if they didn’t get that money back, the future of the Langston Group would be shaky at best.
At that moment, Evelina stepped tentatively into the room. “Asher, Lucian, I’m done here.”
She’d heard the arguing in the dining room and realized her position in the Langston family was becoming dangerously unstable.
At first, she’d considered being careless with the sketch, but now she understood she had to take it seriously; otherwise, she risked Langston family backlash later.
Lucian walked over and took the sketch from Evelina, studying it. “Is this what your father looks like now? Would we be able to recognize him if we saw him?”
“You definitely would. It’s at least a sixty percent resemblance,” Evelina replied, trying to sound earnest. She looked at Lucian, attempting to curry favor. “I’ve truly always supported the Langston family. Last time, about the money, I was forced into it. You have to believe me, Lucian.”
“That all depends on whether the sketch you’ve given us is real,” Lucian said. “Let’s have Lemmy come down and take a look.”
He glanced at the drawing, took out his phone, snapped a photo, and saved it to his gallery for safekeeping.
Soon enough, Lemira received his message and came downstairs.
When she took the sketch, she paused for a moment. The man in the drawing was indeed one of the suspects Orion had listed.
That meant Evelina was telling the truth this time.

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