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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 448

Summary for Chapter 448: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

What Happens in Chapter 448 – From the Book Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Dive into Chapter 448, a pivotal chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, written by Sophia Harper. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Wasn't it all thanks to Madeleine's connections and networking?

At that moment, she felt as if she had been slapped across the face. Not directly, but as if a slap had whizzed by her side, leaving her cheeks burning.

...

As the meeting ended, everyone filed out of the auditorium in a steady stream.

Slater and his crew scurried out faster than rabbits, hunching their backs and sticking to the sides as much as possible.

It was a matter of pride.

And not just a small embarrassment, but one that happened in front of leaders and the entire student body.

"Roseanne, you were so cool!" Mamie stared at Roseanne with eyes that were more than just admiring—they were absolutely glowing with adoration.

Scales couldn't help but lift his chin in pride, "Now let's see who dares to look down on our group."

"Exactly! Next time I see Slater and Sybil, those pests, I'm going to strut past them with my nose in the air, chuckling to myself…"

Just the thought of it had Mamie bubbling with joy.

This feeling was even better than helping her family collect rent until her hands went limp!

"Roseanne, can we have more moments like this?"

"You think this is a video game?" Scales rolled his eyes.

"I want to hit you!"

Missing the joke, old man!

...

Hertha left the auditorium and was still in a daze by the time she got home.

"Hey—"

Beverley was walking into the living room with a bowl of bird's nest soup when Hertha bumped right into her, nearly spilling it.

Spilling the soup was the least of their concerns; it almost scalded her.

"Hertha, what's going on with you? You look totally out of it... Oh right, I've arranged a lunch for you tomorrow at the Westgate Diner with Hurley. Make sure you talk to him, get to know each other better."

"I've already checked him out for you. Hurley is a Stanford scholar, not one of those rich kids with a fake degree, but a genuine researcher! I heard he's published loads, been in all the top journals, just missing ‘Nature' and ‘Science' or something…"

"How about we go together?"

"Sounds good."

As they walked downstairs, Owen suddenly turned to her, "Kingswell University has officially announced the good news. Congratulations on your ‘Science' publication."

"Thank you, Mr. Reynolds. Without the use of your lab and having you as a co-author, it might not have been so smooth."

Owen was no stranger to ‘Science'.

His influence had certainly played a part.

"I only provided the opportunity; your own abilities were what truly made the difference."

Walking towards the rising sun, they continued their conversation, bathed in the gentle morning light.

Ever since they had cleared the air last time, he hadn't been avoiding Roseanne anymore.

As for whether those dreams continued...

Perhaps only Owen himself and the rows of sheets and duvet covers hanging on the balcony knew…

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