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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 756

Summary for Chapter 756: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 756 – Highlight Chapter from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 756 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.

Edna's lab had been reported for failing a fire safety inspection, and now it was under mandatory renovation. This meant no academic output, no progress, just a whole lot of waiting. The atmosphere in her team meetings had never been more tense.

Slater, usually as fierce as a guard dog ready to snap at anyone, was now silent as a mouse. Even Hertha Sherwood looked troubled. The lab's renovation had crushed her chances of advancing the project she'd fought hard to get from Edna.

When Hertha asked Edna for another project, Edna unleashed a tirade, "Project? Project? I want a project too! But with the lab under renovation, what can I do? And even if I had a project, can you really keep up and deliver something substantial?”

“Biting off more than you can chew is not wise. Not every grad student is cut out for academia, and not everyone in academia can achieve greatness. Do you think you're the next Marie Curie or something?”

Hertha barely dodged Edna's spitfire, her disdain barely hidden. “Ms. Edna, that's not what you said when you asked me to invest in the lab equipment! Let’s get something straight: joining the project group wasn't a favor or a plea; it was a deal. I paid, you promised me a spot. Business is business.”

Hertha had lost all respect for Edna, seeing her as a "greedy," "narrow-minded" academic fraud. “And don't even try to manipulate me with your words, because—” Hertha stated firmly, “I won't fall for it!”

“I expect you to find a project group for me within two weeks. I don’t care if it’s yours or someone else’s—I’m getting in! Got it?”

She needed this academic credit to spruce up her resume, and, of course, it was crucial for her final grades. Edna had taken enough from her, and it was time to deliver.

Edna was fuming.

Hertha smiled sweetly, “Remember, you have two weeks.”

Edna tried to keep a brave face, but she was worried. She reached out to contacts, racking her brains to find a way to squeeze Hertha into someone’s project group. But word of Edna's previous dealings with Babur had quietly spread, and no one wanted to get involved with her anymore. Friends who used to be close now kept their distance.

With the deadline looming and no solution in sight, Hertha was ready to march straight to the dean's office and report Edna...

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