Chapter summary: Chapter 851 from the book When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Discover the most important events of Chapter 851, 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.
Orion's expression turned strikingly somber. "Shut up."
"See? You're feeling guilty, aren't you?" Sophia Sinclair sneered. "I thought nothing in this world could scare you, but even you have your weak moments."
"Sophia, I was actually planning to tell Lemira myself," Orion replied coldly. "Even if you run your mouth, I'd just have to thank you for doing it for me."
Sophia bit her lip, a bitter wave of resentment washing over her; he was absolutely ruthless.
She let out a scoff. "In your dreams. I won't do your dirty work. I want you to look Lemira in the eye and tell her yourself. I want you both to experience this agonizing torment."
I'll make sure you two never end up together!
Sophia turned to leave, but Orion's voice cut through the air. "You'd better watch your step. If your family is doing anything illegal, trust me, it will only make things worse."
He was testing the waters—was Evelina Sterling actually in the Sinclair family's hands?
Surprise flickered in Sophia's eyes. "Since you refuse to help, whatever I do is none of your business. You have no right to lecture me. My mother is innocent!"
She wasn't about to give up so easily.
The game wasn't over until the very end.
Sophia stormed out in a huff.
Orion withdrew his gaze and looked at his secretary. "Hogan, have someone keep a close eye on the Sinclair family's every move, especially Sophia."
He thought about what she had just said. Would that woman really go straight to Lemira?
It felt like a guillotine was suspended over his neck, ready to drop at any second.
Hogan stood nearby, speaking hesitantly, "Mr. Everhart, are we still heading to Bistrova tonight?"
The CEO seemed to be in a terrible mood.
Hogan wondered if he had heard something he shouldn't have. Would he be silenced to keep him quiet?
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