Summary of Chapter 825 – A turning point in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Chapter 825 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.
When Lemira suddenly caught sight of a woman who looked remarkably like that “two-faced” girl Evelina, her heart skipped a beat.
Was it really just a coincidence?
She didn’t bother to hide the shock on her face. Stella, noticing Lemira’s surprise, quickly stepped in to smooth things over. “Felipa, Lemira is one of my closest friends. She’s just a bit taken aback to see you here.”
Felipa smiled gently. “It’s my fault for coming back without warning. I heard what happened here, and I wanted to check on you myself.”
That brought Lemira back to her senses.
She glanced at the elegant, young woman, quickly schooling her features. “Stella has mentioned you to me before.”
“Has she? It’s a pity there’s not much I can do to help Stella, but at least being here to see her in person makes me feel better.”
With that, Felipa stood up. “Well, I’ll head back for now. If there’s anything you want to do about the Waverlies, just know that I’ll be on your side.”
Stella’s eyes turned red as she tried to hold back tears. “Thank you, Felipa. I really appreciate it.”
“No need for thanks,” Felipa replied softly. “Your brother and I both count on you—in the end, we’re only well if you are.”
Standing aside, Lemira observed Felipa more closely. On second glance, Felipa didn’t actually resemble Evelina that much—maybe just a similarity in their features and eyes, a faint passing resemblance.
After all, it’s not unheard of for people to look alike in this world. It really wasn’t all that unusual.
Once Felipa finished speaking, she left the dorm.
Lemira walked over to close the door, then turned to Stella. “What brought her back so suddenly?”
She had heard about Stella’s young stepmother before—how she had stayed overseas for years with her ailing son, never returning, almost as if she didn’t exist.
Even during Stella’s engagement party, her stepmother hadn’t shown up.

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