Summary of Chapter 635 – A pivotal chapter in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
The chapter Chapter 635 is one of the most intense moments in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira), written by Giselle Jones. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Asher didn’t really believe Lemira could hold the position of Chief Engineer either. It had to be a ploy by Thaddeus, giving her shares for some ulterior motive.
If Lemira made a fool of herself later, it would be a good thing for the Langston Group.
Stella overheard their conversation and secretly pulled out her phone to message Lemira, warning her to be careful during her speech.
Lemira smiled when she saw Stella’s message.
She wasn’t afraid of any questions.
“Lemon.”
Thaddeus arrived and scanned the venue. “Where is he?”
“He got a call from the hospital right after we parked. It was about his grandmother’s condition, so he went straight there.”
Thaddeus sighed. “The old matriarch’s health has been declining these past two years. Her only wish is to see Orion get married. That’s why the Sinclair family has been so aggressive, spreading rumors and trying to use Orion’s sense of duty to force his hand.”
But at that critical time, Orion had chosen to take a trip to Lyria, perhaps to say goodbye to his past.
And then he met Lemira, and everything started spiraling out of his control.
Lemira fell silent for a moment. “Is Grandma Eileen’s condition very serious?”
“It is. Fortunately, they were able to stabilize her, but I hear it’s been touch-and-go. The old woman only has one wish.”
Thaddeus paused, looking meaningfully at Lemira. “If, and I’m just saying if, something were to happen to her, and Orion wanted to bring you to see her… would you do him the courtesy of not refusing?”
The question caught Lemira off guard.
She remembered Orion’s kindness to her, and how Mrs. Amanda had also treated her well.
She could only murmur, “Grandma Eileen will be fine.”
Lemira couldn’t help but recall that in her past life, the elderly Mrs. Everhart had passed away next year.
There had been rumors that the Everhart family had also lost money to PZ Group, and some whispered that the old matriarch had died from the shock of being swindled.

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