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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 647

Summary for Chapter 647: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter Summary: Chapter 647 – Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper

In Chapter 647, 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.

"Impossible!"

Let's not even mention that Roseanne and her two friends were students at Kingswell University, but their mentor and corresponding author, Madeleine, was a tenured professor there!

"Why wouldn't they publish under the university's name?"

Secretary: "Boundless Lab."

Something clicked in Hancock’s mind, and he immediately grabbed his mouse to peruse the paper, scanning it multiple times without finding Madeleine's name.

He muttered to himself, "...No corresponding author? No, no, no... That can't be right..."

Secretary: "According to the regulations, if there's no corresponding author listed, the first author automatically assumes that role. So, what they did is technically fine."

It was fine, but why would Madeleine do this?

She could have had her name on it, could have basked in the glory. Why...

Just then, Sinclair briskly emerged from the dean's office.

Hancock rarely saw such a grave expression on his face.

"Sinclair—what's going on?"

Sinclair Nelson: "Just the person I wanted to see. You're coming with me to Thornhaven!"

"Huh? Why the sudden trip to Thornhaven?"

"To find Madeleine!"

After the unveiling ceremony, Madeleine had taken Pauline back to Thornhaven to continue her recovery.

Hancock suddenly stopped in his tracks: "...You got the message too?"

Sinclair's face darkened.

Hancock: "Couldn't we just call her? Do we really need to make the trip?"

Now, with the stakes raised, they couldn't sit still.

Madeleine: "Sinclair, what right do you have to question me?"

Sinclair Nelson was taken aback.

"When Roseanne and the others were being bullied, where was the department? Where was the university? Over the years, I don't believe you were unaware of Edna's actions. What did you do about it?

"Nothing. You might not have supported it, but your silence was essentially complicity."

"My students, those kids, have been bullied since they started school. When it mattered most, the department didn't protect them, and the university turned a blind eye. What, did you think I was too sick to stand up and fight back against you old folks?!"

"I remember when you were younger, you always had a saying on your lips: 'What goes around, comes around.' Well, it's time for the department and the university to pay their debts!"

Sinclair Nelson was so angry he trembled, "If you have grievances, we can sit down and talk about it. Is it necessary to hurt both sides? Giving up authorship, aside from spiting the university, what do you gain? Those are your students, their achievements should naturally be attributed to you, that's also your accomplishment!"

Madeleine: "I don't need any gains, nor do I need accomplishments. I've had enough for a lifetime, but the kids are just starting out. Not to mention authorship, I'd give my life if it means fighting for their future!"

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