Chapter Summary: Chapter 387 – Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper
In Chapter 387, 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.
Mamie was practically vibrating with anticipation as she handed a cookie to Roseanne. “Here, try this!”
Roseanne accepted the cookie with a polite, “Thanks.”
“Well? How's the taste? Good, isn't it?”
Roseanne could almost see Mamie turning into a puppy wagging its tail, waiting for a pat on the head. “It's delicious, not too sweet.”
“I knew it!” Mamie beamed, triumphant. “I've tried loads of brands, and this one's chocolate chip cookies are simply the best!”
After a moment, Mamie turned to Scales with an offer. “Want one?”
Scales shook his head, “No, thanks. Too many calories for me right now. I'm trying to keep fit.”
He meant no offense, just that he was on a strict diet for the gym. But the reaction he got was unexpected.
Mamie, who was not particularly tall and quite on the plump side, looked like she'd been slapped. New guy, what's your deal? Can't we all just get along?
Thankfully, Roseanne jumped in, “Mamie, could I have another one, please?”
Mamie scooted over to Roseanne, her mood instantly lifted. “Roseanne, you're the best.”
Scales was left confused.
Soon, the pack of cookies was empty, with Roseanne having three and the rest devoured by Mamie. It was clear why Mamie was always so cheerful and hearty.
Just then, Madeleine returned, carrying their student IDs and meal cards. “It's 5:30. How about we head to the cafeteria for dinner?”
Madeleine responded with a noncommittal hum.
“The word is you've stopped taking on new students?”
It was true, and Madeleine saw no point in denying it.
“That's such a shame. Students are like the spring shoots; they need to keep coming to keep the garden alive. Now, you've only got these three and no plans for more. It's like leaving the field barren.”
Edna's tone was almost mocking as she introduced her five new students – Sybil, Arkle, Slater, Hertha, and Grace. “We're all in the same faculty, and it's always good to get acquainted early on.”
Mamie inhaled sharply, attracting Roseanne's concern. “What's wrong?”
In this adaptation, traditional Chinese elements were replaced with more Western cultural references, such as the choice of chocolate chip cookies as a snack, and the setting was adjusted to fit a Western academic and social environment.
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