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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 651

Summary for Chapter 651: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Summary of Chapter 651 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 651 marks a crucial moment in Sophia Harper’s Romance novel, Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Roseanne gently returned her focus to the plate in front of her, savoring each bite.

The Dixon family had pulled out all the stops for their guests today, even going so far as to hire a chef renowned for his work at state dinners. The dishes were a testament to his skill, each one a perfect blend of flavors, colors, and aromas.

Even the simplest dessert in the middle of the meal was a treat usually reserved for the most prestigious events—a delicate almond jelly.

For Mamie, this feast was nothing short of euphoric bliss!

"Roseanne, this is so good... and this... and this... you have to try some..." she urged, barely pausing between bites to invite Roseanne to join in.

Roseanne couldn't help but laugh, "Yeah, I'm on it."

As they were thoroughly enjoying their meal, Scales suddenly stood, "Roseanne, Mamie, could you come with me for a moment?"

The girls exchanged puzzled glances.

Mamie asked, "What for?"

Her expression all but screamed, "Don't interrupt my feast."

With a sigh, Scales explained, "I need you to come to the main table, to meet some of the elders."

Mamie was tempted to ask if that was really necessary.

After all, they didn't know these people. What was the point of meeting them?

She'd rather spend her time enjoying a few more bites of the delicious food!

But then she thought better of it. Scales had personally invited them, and since they were going to meet the elders, it wouldn't be polite to refuse.

Besides, if they were just casual acquaintances, Scales probably wouldn't have bothered introducing them to his family.

So, the two of them picked up their glasses and followed him to the main table.

Watching Roseanne being formally introduced to everyone, and noting that Owen Reynolds was not only paying her full attention but even offering a smile—a stark contrast to his usually formal demeanor with others—Baily clenched his teeth in frustration.

After the introductions, Laird cheerfully suggested, "You've all brought your glasses, right? Perfect, let's go around and offer a toast to the uncles and aunts here."

Then he turned to the elders, "These three are still students, so let's skip the alcohol. It's not a good influence, and it's not something we want to encourage. A drink from their glasses will suffice, just to show our intentions, let's not make a big deal out of it."

Immediately, one of the middle-aged men laughed, "We wouldn't dream of encouraging these future pillars of our country to drink alcohol! A soft drink is just fine, it's the thought that counts. This is a family gathering, after all; we're not concerned with formalities."

With no other choice, Roseanne and Mamie exchanged glances and followed Scales, offering their toasts to everyone in turn.

When it was Owen Reynolds's turn, Roseanne found herself unable to address him as "Uncle." Opting for "Professor" instead, she managed to avoid any faux pas.

Owen Reynolds's expression darkened slightly as he picked up his glass, his gaze flickering to Laird.

Laird caught the look and thought, "Why does it suddenly feel so chilly?"

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