Summary of Chapter 316 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed
Chapter 316 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.
The screen played back the moment she sneaked into the study, cunningly switching two documents with the stealth of a cat burglar.
But that was just the tip of the iceberg. There were also recordings of her lording over Beverley, hurling verbal missiles and acting like she owned the place.
Millie was caught off guard, dumbstruck.
Was it the shock from the videos, or the sting from the man's unyielding slaps?
"I thought you were just a garden-variety narcissist, shallow and short-sighted, but you're a chronic liar, bitter and mean, stirring the pot, trying to drive wedges between people."
"Slapping you was to snap you back to reality, to cut off those delusions of grandeur. It was also a warning – cut the drama, or else—"
Murray's eyes narrowed, his tone dark as a storm cloud.
"You'll find there are fates far worse than death in this world."
Millie instinctively stepped back, her fear so intense that the burning pain on her cheeks seemed trivial.
"Murray, please, I—I didn't mean to..."
Murray remained silent, his expression unreadable.
"I'll go to Beverley myself, apologize. She can yell, she can hit, I won't fight back! Just as long as she forgives me, I'll do whatever it takes."
Still, Murray said nothing.
Panicked, Millie started sobbing uncontrollably. "I didn't do it on purpose, maybe it's the hormones from the pregnancy messing with my emotions, that's why I acted that way towards Beverley..."
Murray watched her pitiful display, tears streaming down her face, looking every bit the victim.
"Are you done?"
Millie paused.
"Have you cried enough?"
"Murray..."
"If you're done, if you've cried enough, then pack your bags."
"What? What do you mean?"
Murray cracked a cold smile: "Did you think I was joking when I told you to leave? Letting you stay this long was more than generous."
"No! You can't do this to me!" Millie sobbed harder, her earlier fear now dwarfed by the panic of being thrown out.
"I'm carrying your child, you can't just kick me out!"
Murray didn't even flinch at her protest, immediately dialing security.
"No...I won't leave..."
Vividly red.
In that moment, she felt as if she was losing something precious, slipping away...
Millie's legs trembled, and she almost fainted.
"Ah—my baby—"
Her chilling scream pierced the night...
...
Murray had her taken to the hospital, then left without a backward glance.
After all, she'd cried wolf too many times before – just another ploy.
He was curious to see how long she could keep this up.
"Where's the partner? The baby's gone; we need to do a procedure, get the consent form signed!"
"Um..." The nurse hesitated.
The doctor shot her a look, snapping, "What are you waiting for? Get moving!"
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