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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 586

Summary for Chapter 586: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 586 – Highlight Chapter from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 586 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.

Roseanne paused for a beat before realizing he was addressing her.

"Only a handful of diners around Kingswell University serve decent food. Running into each other isn't strange, is it?"

She had wanted to snap back the moment Grace repeatedly mentioned how "coincidental" it was.

Coincidental? Really?

Was it such a rare occurrence to bump into classmates at a local eatery?

Why did everyone seem to use that as a conversation starter?

Roseanne couldn't help but feel it was phony and forced.

Murray: "Are you upset?"

Roseanne looked puzzled: "?"

Murray's eyes dimmed, "That day, I took your words to heart—what's broken can't be mended. Since you've moved on, I guess it's time I shouldn't stay stuck in the past either."

Roseanne looked up.

This was the first time she had really observed him since their breakup.

Murray offered a small smile: "Surprised? It's been over a year; some things I've come to understand. I was clinging to false hopes, acting recklessly and causing you trouble. I'm sorry, it won't happen again."

Roseanne's scrutiny intensified.

But he appeared unfazed, embodying an air of sincerity and tranquility: "Time heals all wounds. I didn't believe it before, but now I do. You were right; one must look ahead and keep moving forward."

"You…" Roseanne frowned, feeling something off about Murray's sudden change.

His words seemed genuine, yet she couldn't shake the feeling...

It was as if he was purposely saying this for her to hear.

But his intentions or schemes were irrelevant now.

Because it had nothing to do with her anymore.

Roseanne nodded: "It's good you feel that way. I wish you a smooth and bright path ahead."

But Corley lingered.

He stood by the car, lighting a cigarette, holding it between his fingers like a hunter waiting for his prey.

Sure enough, Murray soon came to pick up his car.

Their eyes met, Corley's gaze mocking, Murray expressionless.

After a few rounds of silent confrontation, Corley spoke nonchalantly: "Where's your girlfriend? Didn't take her home after dinner? Or to your place?"

Murray's eyes narrowed slightly, then he chuckled: "She's in the dorms, can walk back by herself, no need for a car."

"You could at least walk her to the dorm building, right?"

Murray countered: "How do you know I didn't?"

Corley glanced at his watch: "Then you must move incredibly fast. Aren't lovebirds supposed to linger, all lovey-dovey and inseparable? "

"Back in the day, you and Millie could hardly keep your hands off each other at the school gates. What changed? Got tired of it?"

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