Login via

When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 55

Read When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) Chapter 55 - the best manga of 2020

Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is When They Beg I Rise (Lemira). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 55. Let's read the author's When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) Internet story right here.

Lemira's fair complexion and quiet demeanor contrasted starkly with the stubborn defiance in her eyes.

She firmly responds, "I could say it a hundred times more, and it would make no difference. I refuse."

Seizing the moment, Evelina played up her charm, "Asher, don't be mad, okay? I've got a private tutor for extra lessons. I'll catch up on my grades in no time. Lemmy's been hitting the books hard too, that's how she's made such progress. I promise I'll learn from her!"

Lucian chimed in, trying to explain, "Asher, I'll figure something out for their grades, you don't need to worry so much."

But Asher was clearly upset, "Stop making excuses for Lemira, both of you. I know what she's like. She's been acting up ever since Evelina joined the Langston family because she feels discomforted.

Lemira, let me make it clear. No matter how much you sulk or even threaten to run away from home, it won't change the fact that Evelina is part of our family now. Even if you leave, she won't be going anywhere, got it?"

Lemira's eyes were downcast, her facial expression obscured.

Seeing her look down, Lucian felt a pang of sympathy, "Lemmy, Asher didn't mean it like that!"

Lemira looked up, her gaze cold and voice tinged with detachment, "It doesn't matter." She turned and left the room, unable to stay a moment longer.

Lucian's face fell, and he started to follow Lemira, but Asher's angry voice came, "Stay right there. You're just too soft on her, and that's why she walks all over you."

Lucian felt helpless, "Asher, it's not like that."

Lemira had changed. In the past, he might have thought Lemira was just being moody.

But recalling Lemira's expression just now filled him with worry; he had never seen her look like that before.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: When They Beg I Rise (Lemira)