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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 721

Summary for Chapter 721: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Summary of Chapter 721 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 721 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.

By this point, Roseanne had figured it out. She was smack dab in the middle of a scam.

The wiry middle-aged guy sneered, "You hear that, girlie? You’ve made a big mess today. You ain’t walking away without coughing up some cash."

Roseanne smirked, "You’re saying that tin box is a family heirloom? Do I look gullible to you?"

The tall skinny man chuckled along, "Well, not the tin box itself, but what’s inside it. Since you’re so skeptical, let’s show you what we're dealing with."

The burly man popped open the tin box, revealing a pile of broken shards.

"See this? This vase has been in our family for generations, passed down for over a century!"

"This is genuine, priceless porcelain! Ever heard of that famous song about it? It’s auction-worthy, even today!"

An old man, now steadied by his son, lit up a pipe. "Listen, miss, I know you didn’t mean it, but this is a treasure to our family. We treat it like royalty and hardly dare to touch it."

Roseanne calmly countered, "If it’s such a treasure, why was it out on the road in the middle of the night, stored in a tin box?"

The old man explained, "We’re moving houses today, had to shift everything out. The porcelain is delicate, so we put it in a tin box for safety. We were waiting for a truck by the roadside, and then you suddenly swerved, and the box flew into the street. Lucky we jumped aside, or you’d be facing more than just a broken vase—you’d have three lives on your conscience!"

The old man chimed in again, "Young lady, let’s not escalate this. We could’ve handled it differently, and of course, you have some responsibility too. Maybe just a token compensation? I’m too old to hassle a young girl, but my sons need to eat. So, what do you say…"

Roseanne discreetly took a step back, but the tall man noticed and moved closer.

"I think this is a job for the police," she said, pulling out her phone to make a call.

The tall man’s demeanor instantly changed to rage as he snatched her phone away. "You little brat, thinking you can get away with this? What’re you gonna do with that phone? I’m telling you, if you don’t cough up fifty grand right now, I’ll make sure that pretty face of yours isn’t so pretty anymore!"

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