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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 681

Summary for Chapter 681: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Summary of Chapter 681 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 681 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.

Scales muttered something under his breath, barely audible.

Roseanne glanced at the waning light, "We've got some time left. Why don't we try our luck finding some exotic plants?"

Who wouldn't want to ace this?

Mamie chirped excitedly, "Yes, please! Honestly, whether it's a perfect score or not, I don't mind. I just wanna have fun with you guys!"

After a brief rest, the trio set off again.

The hunt for exotic plants was like answering an open-ended question; find any plant that's generally recognized as rare, and it counts.

But luck wasn't on their side this time.

As dusk approached, Mamie, out of breath, complained, "Have we searched like, a dozen areas already? Not even a glimpse of a rare leaf. How long is this gonna take? I'm starving...”

Lately, Scales had been dragging her out for early morning jogs. Maybe it was the increased activity or something else, but Mamie found herself getting hungry more often.

Her legs felt like jelly; she couldn't take another step.

Roseanne was exhausted too.

But with only two more areas left to check in this larger zone, they could exclude them tomorrow, given the time left.

"Let's push a little longer. We should be able to check the last two areas of Zone A before it gets dark. Look, they're just ahead."

"Only two left?"

"Yeah."

"Then I'm not resting. It's like we're on the final stretch of a marathon. Giving up now would make me want to slap myself. Let's go—"

She attempted to rise.

Scales added, "If I'm not mistaken, this area must have a special climate control system to maintain specific temperatures. The trees we've seen, like camphor and banana trees, are typical of the western tropics."

These common trees were everywhere, but they hadn't paid much attention.

Mamie remembered something from the guidebook, "Didn't it mention rhododendrons in the tropical section? With so many types, maybe we'll find a rare one. Would that count as exotic?"

Roseanne explained, "Rhododendrons have a vast variety, with over a thousand species documented. The most common in tropical regions is the large-leaf rhododendron, which isn't rare. However, the tree rhododendron is quite uncommon, found only in the southern Nuyun Gorge. Finding one of those would definitely count as exotic."

Nuyun Gorge, though, was miles away, with its high-altitude forests still largely unexplored. Home to endangered species like the South China tiger, the chances of stumbling upon such a large, rare tree in a cultivated botanical garden seemed slim.

Mamie felt a twinge of disappointment, "Guess I was being too optimistic."

Roseanne just smiled, continuing along the path they had been following. Pushing through a thicket, the humid air hit them full force.

Ahead, likely near a water source, Roseanne carefully navigated around thorny vines. In a dense grove not far from the stream, they stumbled upon—

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