Summary of Chapter 837 – A pivotal chapter in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
The chapter Chapter 837 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.
Seeing that Asher looked ready to kill the driver, Lemira rushed in to stop him.
Before she could get close, Orion held her back.
Orion ordered his men to pull Asher aside, but Asher struggled against them, his eyes blazing with fury as he glared at the driver. “I’m going to kill you!”
Hale, having narrowly escaped death, gasped for air. For a moment, he truly thought his life was over.
He had no doubt that Asher wanted him dead.
After all, it was he who had caused the death of Asher’s parents.
Lemira looked at Asher, visibly angry. “What are you doing? Have you lost your mind? He’s our key witness! If anything happens to him, what will we use against the Sinclair family?”
Lemira had endured for so long, waiting for the day she could finally catch Evelina’s father—only then could she openly confront the Sinclair family.
She never imagined Asher would do something so reckless.
If anything happened to Evelina’s father, all her years of planning would vanish overnight.
Asher was still consumed by hatred, his eyes locked on Hale. “All these years, every time something went wrong at the company, every time we were pushed to the brink, I wanted nothing more than to kill the man who caused my parents’ deaths!”
If not for that tragedy, his life wouldn’t have been so unbearably hard all these years.
Now he knew his parents’ deaths weren't an accident, but the result of a driver who had been paid off. The desire to make this man suffer overwhelmed him.
He wished he could tear him apart.
Hale finally caught his breath, a burning pain spreading from his neck. He looked at Asher and said, “It’s been a long time, Mr. Langston.”
“Shut up. You don’t deserve to call me that! My parents took you in out of kindness, but in the end, they saved someone unworthy. You’re the one who killed them.”


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