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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 211

Summary for Chapter 211: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Summary of Chapter 211 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 211 marks a crucial moment in Sophia Harper’s Romance novel, Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

"Check this out, did I nail it?"

Jen scrutinized the figures once more, nodding, “Looks like we're all set.”

But it was Stoddard, with his seasoned eye, who caught the discrepancy: “These two spots, they don't match up.”

“—The figures in line 7, both are off. It's not 50 and 71, it should be 50.2 and...70.88.”

Roseanne, walking by, caught sight of the long string of data and immediately noticed the error at the seventh node, where two numbers were off.

Normally, these people kept their distance from Roseanne in the lab. It wasn't exactly standoffish, but it definitely wasn't friendly either.

Even with Jen's warmth and Stoddard's inclusiveness, the natural gap between them and Roseanne couldn't be bridged with more conversations or shared meals.

It was a gap formed by differences in education, status, age, and the time spent together.

Their dynamics with Sammy and Liz were certainly not the same as with Roseanne.

Hearing her, the four exchanged doubtful glances, skepticism evident in their eyes.

Liz even scoffed dismissively.

Stoddard, the most experienced and quickest among them at calculations, had missed it. Could Roseanne have caught a genuine error at first glance?

Really?

Jen, worried Roseanne was seeking attention, offered her an out. “Roseanne, these sets of data have been Sammy's baby, and we've all double-checked the first draft. You're saying there's an issue with the original figures at this node... it's highly unlikely.”

Jen tried to step in, hoping to soften the blow and save face for the newcomer, but she couldn't find the right words.

Liz's fierce onslaught was undeniable.

Though her words were harsh, she wasn't wrong.

Especially for a researcher, these were fundamental principles—

If you don't know, don't speak. Once you do, you're accountable for your data.

Research isn't a platform for seeking attention.

Jen glanced at Roseanne, thinking, “Maybe it's a good lesson for her…”

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