When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) is the best current series by the author Giselle Jones. The Chapter 48 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 48 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
He covered his face with his hand, realizing for the first time the extent of Lemira's sacrifices. He had been oblivious, underestimating the efforts behind her actions.
Lucian felt a pang of regret. He had taken Lemira for granted, unaware of her silent contributions.
He had failed as a brother.
Lemira wasn't just being petulant; she had been deeply wronged. She was hurt!
Turning to the butler, Lucian commanded, "Bring me the gifts Lemmy gave to Evelina as an apology last time."
The butler was taken aback, "But weren't those gifts from Ms. Langston to Ms. Sterling as an apology? Mr. Lucian Langston, if you take them back, wouldn't that be unfair to Ms. Sterling? She already feels like an outsider in the Langston family. If you do this, how can Ms. Sterling feel secure here?
You can't possibly soften because of a simple meal, Mr. Lucian Langston. Ms. Sterling even made you soup and got injured in the process."
After a moment of contemplation, remembering Evelina's injury, Lucian softened.
"Alright, just bring back the gift I sent. Leave the rest," he decided. He needed to initiate change at least.
That evening, after dinner, Lemira locked herself in her room and didn’t come out. Soon, there was a knock, and Lucian's voice followed, "Lemmy, it's me."
Lemira opened the door, her expression indifferent, "What is it?"
“Here you are.”
Lemira saw a box containing an emerald necklace, familiar to her.
Wasn't this the apology gift she had given Evelina? What was Lucian implying?
With guilt in his voice, Lucian explained, "Lemmy, I know I've let you down before. I've taken the necklace back. I'll get a new one for Eve as compensation, but this one means something different to you. It shouldn't have been given away."
Her sincerity was palpable. Yet, after speaking, Evelina turned to leave, wiping away tears, visibly upset.
Lucian panicked, "Eve?"
Lemira leaned against the door, "Lucian, you should go comfort her."
Lucian pressed his lips, "Lemira, I was sincerely apologizing to you. But why did you have to say those things and hurt Eve?
I admit my favoritism has caused you to feel neglected, but Eve hasn't done anything wrong! Her father saved your life; don't forget that!"
Lemira's smile was tinged with bitterness.
Indeed, nothing had changed. She had almost let herself believe otherwise.
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