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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 477

Summary for Chapter 477: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 477 – Highlight Chapter from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 477 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.

Corley's gaze shifted from Norris to Roseanne, subtly taking in both of them. These two...

"Dad, you know him?" Roseanne approached, her surprise evident in her voice.

Dad? A smirk tugged at the corners of Corley's mouth.

He had been in Pinehollow on business for three days, and today was his scheduled return. However, due to the flight being canceled because of bad weather, he had his secretary book a morning train instead.

Little did he expect to stumble upon such an unexpected surprise!

Norris spoke up, "It was this young man who helped me catch the thief. His agility was impressive!"

Roseanne paused for a moment, then realized and said, "Thank you, Mr. Sullivan."

"Roseanne, there's no need for such formality. Anyone else in my position would have done the same without hesitation."

Madge, astonished, asked, "You two know each other?"

Roseanne and Corley replied in unison, "Yes."

As for how they knew each other...

Clearly, this wasn't the right time to delve into that.

Madge didn't press further.

Norris asked, "Sullivan, where are you headed?"

Corley answered truthfully, "Back to Lumina City."

"What a coincidence! We're also heading to Lumina City. Which train are you on?"

Corley, with a playful edge, countered, "Which one are you on?"

After Norris mentioned his train number, Corley smiled, "What a coincidence indeed, I'm on the same one."

"Well, that's fantastic, we can travel together!"

"Sure." Corley found himself being warmly ushered to a seat by Norris.

During their chat, Corley discreetly took out his phone and changed his ticket. Coincidence, it seemed, could be orchestrated.

...

A train officer approached Norris to inquire about the situation. Norris mentioned that his lost phone and wallet had been recovered. The officer requested his cooperation in signing a document at the duty office since they had been involved in a police matter. Norris agreed without hesitation.

That's better than being her brother, anyway...

A thought struck Corley, and he pulled out a book from his bag.

Before he could speak, Roseanne exclaimed, "You bought it?!"

Indeed, the book in Corley's hands was the same out-of-print original edition that she hadn't finished reading at the West Street bookstore!

Corley raised an eyebrow, "I'm friends with the owner. After a lot of persuasion, he finally agreed to part with it as a favor to me."

So it was a gift, not even a purchase...

Roseanne suddenly felt a pang of envy.

"Here, take it."

"…Huh?" She was momentarily confused, then quickly waved her hands, "I can't, it was a gift to you..."

Corley interjected, "I obtained it from him with the intention of giving it to you."

Otherwise, what use would he have for such a specialized book? He couldn't understand it anyway...

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