Login via

Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 385

Summary for Chapter 385: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 385 – Highlight Chapter from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 385 is a standout chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

One evening, Roseanne's bank account mysteriously swelled by two million dollars.

The moment she received the notification, she froze, then flung off her covers, jumped out of bed, and raced to the next room—

"Mom, why are you transferring me money?"

Madge and Norris exchanged a glance, seemingly anticipating her reaction. "Your father and I discussed it. You spent a fortune on that mansion, and we couldn't chip in before, but now we can. It's not much, but at least it's something."

"I don't need money!"

"I gave it to you not because I thought you needed it," Madge said softly, with a smile. "The mansion is where your dad and I live, and it's only right for us to contribute towards its cost now that we can afford it."

"But we're family, we don't need to split everything so clearly."

"I agree, so do you still want to keep things so separate between us?"

Caught off guard, Roseanne was speechless. "But..."

"Enough with the 'buts'," Norris interrupted her, "Just listen to your mom. Besides, if we need money in the future, you wouldn't hesitate to help us, right?"

Roseanne: "...Of course not."

"That settles it then. Look, it's getting late, and we have to catch the train tomorrow. You better go back to sleep."

"...Okay, I'll hold onto the money for now. If you need it, just ask."

"Alright, off you go."

Only then did Roseanne head back to her room.

Madge whispered, "That silly girl is probably overthinking this."

Norris added, "Actually, Anne probably doesn't care about the money..."

He had a vague idea that his daughter must have a significant amount, though he never asked about the specifics. It likely wasn't less than eight figures.

Madge suddenly became serious, "No matter how much she has, it's hers. What we give, no matter how little, is our way of showing our love as parents."

It wasn't about the amount of money, or whether it was needed or not.

"We couldn't afford a mansion for her when she was young. Now, we're living in a great house thanks to her, but none of this should be taken for granted."

"My parents went back home today. Were you looking for him?"

"He asked me to find some research papers for him; I've printed them all out here." He patted the stack in his hand.

"Oh? They just left..."

"No worries, I have the digital copies. I'll email them to you, and you can forward them to him."

"Thank you, Mr. Reynolds, for going through the trouble!"

"It's no trouble. Your father... he's a very interesting man."

Except for one thing—he insisted on treating Owen like a brother.

...

After her parents left, Roseanne's life returned to its routine of moving between home and the library.

Time flew by, and before she knew it, September arrived, marking the start of the new semester for graduate students…

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed