What Happens in Chapter 770 – From the Book Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed
Dive into Chapter 770, a pivotal chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, written by Sophia Harper. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Who does he think he is, Casanova or something?
Serves him right!
What was he doing all this time?
Cliff sighed, "I really don't know when Murray's going to get over it. Roseanne's already moved on."
York snorted, "Hah, as if! Trust me, unless Roseanne comes running back, he'll be hung up on her forever."
Cliff raised an eyebrow, "What makes you say that?"
York smirked, "You know that saying, 'You always want what you can't have'? People are just like that. Anyway, you guys have fun, I'm heading out."
"What? You just got here, why are you leaving?"
York chuckled, "Leda's off work early, I'm going to pick her up."
Cliff's eyes twinkled with mischief, "Isn't that turning into a real thing?"
York defended himself, "You don't get it. I'm just playing a part. Picking up your girlfriend from work is a pretty basic boyfriend move, right? If I can't even do that, how's the family supposed to believe we're seriously dating and planning to get married?"
"Oops, gotta go! Don't see me out!" With that, he hurried off, leaving Cliff standing there with a puzzled expression on his handsome face.
Everyone seemed to be acting a little strange lately...
Something wasn't adding up!
Not at all!
...
The winter rain was like needles hidden in the cotton, accompanied by a biting wind.
By eight, the streets were deserted.
Murray left the bar and drove straight to Roseanne's place.
His mind was a whirlwind of jealousy and resentment, and he’d even rehearsed the questions he’d demand answers to—
Didn't you say you barely knew Corley?
Didn't you say there was no chance with him?
Then why are you meeting his parents?
Are you two together now?
What's so great about Corley anyway?!
Why him?!
But when he got there, he couldn't muster the courage to go upstairs.
He just sat in his car, watching the rain beat against the windshield, then slowly trickle down, leaving a blurred view.
Heh...
Roseanne was speechless.
His grandparents had wanted her to stay the night.
They had plenty of room, and they’d have loved for her to stay longer.
But she had to be at the lab the next day, so Corley was tasked with taking her home.
As they left, his grandmother had clasped her hand warmly, urging her to visit often.
Not only that, but she’d been laden with bags full of everything from clothes to jewelry, to food and drink.
It reminded her of how her own father would pack her bags with food every time she left, thinking she'd only experience that kind of "heavy love" twice a year. Turns out, she'd spoken too soon.
Seeing what Corley's grandparents had prepared for her, Roseanne realized her own dad had actually been quite restrained.
She couldn't refuse such well-meaning generosity.
But carrying it all upstairs was going to be a challenge.
Corley must have realized this too. "Come on, I’ll help you take these up."
With that, he took the lead.
Roseanne shot him a grateful look and hurried after him, "Hey, let me carry a few bags too..."
And all of this played out in front of Murray, who watched from his car.
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