What Happens in Chapter 489 – From the Book Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed
Dive into Chapter 489, 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.
Norris asked Madge, "Honey, which one do you think looks better?"
Roseanne instinctively glanced at her mother.
Madge pondered for a moment, "They're both lovely."
"How do we choose then?"
Madge replied, "No need to choose. Let's get them all."
"What?!"
"That's too much, how much will that cost? I only need one, we have plenty at home."
But Madge had already pulled out her credit card and handed it to the salesperson, "These three, we'll take them all. Could you please wrap them up? Thank you."
"Of course! Of course!"
The salesperson cheerfully went to process the payment.
Norris, like a bashful spouse, tugged at Madge's sleeve, "Babe, this is really expensive, each one costs thousands..."
"It's alright, I'll buy them for you," Madge said gently. "I just received a royalty check yesterday, it's quite a sum."
Norris was dumbfounded, "That much?"
"Yeah~"
"Honey, you're amazing!"
Madge blushed slightly.
"Ahem!" Roseanne coughed loudly, reminding them she was still there. Could you two tone it down a bit?
Norris was quick to decide and straightforward in purchasing, whereas Madge, browsing through the women's section on the second floor, visited several stores but found nothing satisfactory.
Some dresses she dismissed at a glance, not even having the desire to try them on.
Roseanne then remembered a small French brand that was quite niche, so much so that even its store location wasn't prominent, tucked away in a corner far from the elevator.
But the dresses were indeed beautiful. The moment Madge stepped in, her eyes lit up.
She entered the store.
After trying on several dresses, she found that the initial black dress was the best.
She was about to ask the salesperson to wrap it up and check out when she turned around to find the dress she had just tried on somehow being worn by another woman.
She frowned.
Thinking Silver was about to explode, the salesperson internally panicked, ready to explain, but saw Silver walking towards Madge instead.
This was going to be a disaster...
In the salesperson's mind, they could already envision the explosive scene to follow.
After all, both women had the look and aura of high status.
Silver, all intensity and presence; Madge, striking and composed.
And if there's one thing these high-society ladies hated, it was a fashion clash...
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