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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 117

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Read Chapter 117 with many climactic and unique details. The series Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed is one of the top-selling novels by Sophia Harper. Chapter content Chapter 117 - 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 Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed Chapter 117 for more details.

Several times, Millie had made her move, yet Murray remained restrained. She couldn't wrap her head around it. What was his deal? Did he fancy himself a knight in shining armor for Roseanne's honor? Ridiculous!

Murray switched off the lights in the room, ready to hit the hay, but when his eyes shut, his mind was all images of Roseanne and Corley laughing and drinking by the seaside.

He tossed and turned all night, sleep a distant dream.

The following morning, he dragged himself to the breakfast area, dark circles under his eyes, Millie clinging to his arm, cautious.

And there was Corley, popping out of another elevator, trouble clearly brewing.

Just then, Roseanne and Leda entered from another door, and Corley immediately approached with a smile. "Hey, ladies, good morning. How did you sleep last night?"

His greeting was smooth and effortless.

But Murray could smell the cunning from a mile away.

Leda nodded. "Not too bad."

Roseanne smiled. "Just a bit bothered by some mosquitoes, but other than that, fine."

Corley suggested, "Shall we grab breakfast together?"

Leda agreed, "Sure."

The trio moved on, leaving Murray in the dust.

He scowled, tempted to follow, but Corley turned, "Oh, I forgot something. You guys head in. I'll catch up."

Roseanne chuckled and forked a sandwich dripping in dressing into her mouth, "Focus on your meal."

In the stairwell, Corley said honestly, "I've had our legal team start proceedings against the hotel for yesterday's accident. It should be resolved in a few months if all goes well."

Murray was irritated. "What's your point? Showing off your heroics? Are you out of your mind?"

Corley was used to Murray’s outburst, hinting subtly, "Don't you think everything about yesterday was too coincidental?"

Murray narrowed his eyes. "What are you getting at?"

"You know what I mean." Corley sighed.

Murray frowned. "I've checked the security footage. The timing of the shark was too coincidental, but there was no evidence of foul play. I know what you're insinuating, Corley, but not everyone operates in the shadows like you."

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