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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 443

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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 443 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 443 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Lemira shot Asher a frosty look, her face a mask of disdain.

"You keep saying it's all for the family," she sneered, "but when Lucian rolled out in that wheelchair, looking pale as a ghost, I didn't hear a peep of concern from you."

"Lemira, is that any way to talk to you brother?" Asher's voice boomed across the room.

Lemira remained cool, her voice steady, "The guiltier the conscience, the louder the bark. It's just a way to mask their own faults."

Asher was left speechless, struck by her words.

He then turned to Lucian, finally noticing how gaunt he had become. Lifting him with ease, as if he weighed nothing, Asher's concern grew. "How have you gotten so thin? Didn't you say you needed surgery for your stomach issues? Didn't you go?"

Sitting in his wheelchair, Lucian pushed Asher's hands away, "Asher, I was in the hospital waiting for the surgery, but then this mess happened, and I had to come."

"Now that I've taken leave from work, let me handle this. You just focus on getting better. If it's serious, we can ask Rowan to come back and operate."

"It's not that serious. No need to bother Rowan."

"But didn't she say you had cancer? How is that not serious?"

Asher suspected Lemira was lying, exaggerating Lucian's condition.

Lucian just offered a bitter smile, denying nothing.

Asher turned back to Lemira, his voice raised in anger, "Did you hear that? Lucian doesn't have cancer. You just wish the worst for us, don't you?"

Lemira glanced at Lucian before turning away, deciding some battles weren't worth fighting.

"I should've minded my own business," she muttered under her breath as she started to leave, only to be stopped by Asher's angry voice.

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