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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 387

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Read Chapter 387 with many climactic and unique details. The series When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) is one of the top-selling novels by Giselle Jones. Chapter content Chapter 387 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) Chapter 387 for more details.

Orion stormed in with a face as grim as a thunderstorm, making a beeline for Lemira.

The sudden entrance startled Lemira, her eyes wide as saucers. Noticing the dark cloud hanging over Orion's face, she reached for his hand, trying to reassure him, "I'm fine."

"Don't get into a brawl here," she whispered urgently. "We'd be handing them the perfect ammunition."

She knew Asher could play dirty if pushed.

But she couldn't let Orion fall victim to their schemes.

Seeing Lemira's calm demeanor seemed to soothe Orion's fury somewhat.

His gaze then shifted to Asher, pondering if he had been too lenient with the Langstons, allowing them to walk all over Lemira for too long.

Asher, meeting Orion's intense gaze, felt a tinge of complexity in his emotions. "He reminds me of someone from the Everharts".

“Who are you?”

"Who he is is none of your concern right now," Thaddeus made his entrance, exuding a prideful air, a stark contrast to his usual approachable demeanor.

Asher's face lost color at the sight of Thadessus. "Mr. Draven," he acknowledged, remembering the few times he had crossed paths with the magnate at elite gatherings.

Lucian, standing by Asher, expressed his surprise, "Asher, are you saying he's the Mr. Draven from the Draven dynasty?"

"Yes, that's him."

Lucian turned to Thaddeus, admitting their past faults, "Lemmy is our only sister. She's been pampered with wealth since birth, not someone to be trifled with."

Orion interjected coldly, "Isn't your only sister named Evelina?"

Thaddeus continued, "Exactly, wasn't it always the other 'sister' you favored? Your actions towards Lemmy speak louder than words. How dare you claim to protect her now?"

Lucian felt as if each word was a dagger to his conscience. He had tried to calm his turmoil, to forget and make amends to Lemira for past wrongs.

Seeing Lucian falter, Asher supported him, reproaching, "I told you not to come."

"How could I not?" Lucian protested. "Mr. Draven, please, if you'll spare Lemmy, name your price."

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