Chapter summary: Chapter 929 from the book When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Discover the most important events of Chapter 929, 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.
In Lemira's heart, her parents' murder demanded absolute justice.
It didn't matter who was involved. It didn't matter what their reasons were.
As she forced those words past her lips, she felt her soul shatter into a million jagged pieces.
Never in her darkest nightmares had she imagined a day where she would have to aim a blade at Orion.
Seeing her overwhelming grief, Lucian felt a sharp pang of sympathy. "Lemmy, we don't have all the facts yet. You don't need to put yourself through this."
Asher let out a cold scoff. "The facts are perfectly clear, and for once, Evelina is right. I always thought it was weird that Orion decided to slum it as a high school doctor. The minute Lemira finished her college entrance exams, he vanished back to Orvin. The whole thing screams conspiracy."
Lucian sighed heavily. "But I don't think his feelings for Lemmy were entirely faked."
Even if Orion had approached her with ulterior motives, his devotion hadn't felt like an act.
Evelina let out a mocking snort. "If he didn't put on a good show, how would he get Lemira to fall hopelessly in love with him? He needed her so blindingly in love that she'd go soft on his mother when the truth came out!"
"That's enough, Evelina! Shut your mouth!"
Lucian roared, furious that she was pouring salt directly into Lemira's open wounds.
Evelina was unrepentant. "Even if I don't say it, does that make it less true? If I hadn't opened my mouth, you'd all still be playing the fool right now."
She had woven a web of lies, her story growing more outlandish by the second.
But it didn't matter. Lemira and Orion were officially ruined, and Lemira was far too proud to ever go begging Orion for the truth.
They were completely finished.
The mere thought brought Evelina immense satisfaction.


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