Chapter Summary: Chapter 256 – Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper
In Chapter 256, a key moment in the Romance novel Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, Sophia Harper delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Mrs. Thomas was buzzing with excitement, a rare sight since Silver seldom joined such gatherings, and even when he did, it was usually just for show.
After brewing a pot of tea with such care, naturally, she wanted to savor it properly.
Roseanne approached the duo, and as she glanced up, her gaze met Silver's head-on.
Silver was taken aback at first, perhaps a tad embarrassed, then let out a snort through his nose, tinged with a hint of arrogance.
However, to Roseanne, this superficial haughtiness likely served to mask that flicker of discomfort.
Mrs. Thomas chimed in, "Ms. Cole, how do you find the tea?"
Roseanne rinsed her mouth before taking a sip.
After a pause, she honestly critiqued, "The tea leaves are overbearing, not enough water, resulting in a brew that's too dark and bitter. Plus, it seems the pot wasn't pre-warmed, or the temperature wasn't quite right, so the full aroma of the tea isn't coming through."
Mrs. Thomas burst into laughter, "I told you skipping steps would change the taste, and you insisted it'd go unnoticed. Well, Ms. Cole noticed, didn't he?"
Silver's face darkened.
Even though Roseanne spoke the truth without malice, was there a need to be so blunt?
Couldn't she have been a bit more tactful?
Mrs. Thomas laughed even harder and said, "I guess I should've lowered my expectations of you."
Silver was speechless.
Roseanne, oblivious to having offended anyone, had already moved on to taste another lady's tea.
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At five o'clock, the tea ceremony class concluded, and everyone left satisfied.
As Beverley stepped out of the hotel, she pointed at Millie's forehead, snapping, "Didn't I tell you to prepare properly? Is this your idea of preparation? Look at you, so unruly, as if you want the world to know you're from a lower class! I've never seen anyone as brainless as you. Can't you use that dumb brain of yours to think, how could anyone come unprepared? You're beyond hope!"
Millie's lips quivered, wanting to defend herself, but Beverley quickly stepped back as if avoiding a virus.
"Back off. I really can't handle dumb stuff! If I see you around in the next few days, it might just make me queasy. What bad luck, I wonder how my grandson ended up with a mother like you..."
She coldly continued, "You think you can enter the Sherwood family with that attitude? Dream on!"
Meanwhile, Nola's driver arrived.
As Silver was about to leave, Nola offered, "Silver, shall we go together?"
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