What Happens in Chapter 799 – From the Book Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed
Dive into Chapter 799, 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.
The forum at Kingswell University was buzzing with activity. A post, a whopping ten pages long, had just dropped, and it was nothing short of explosive.
The whistleblower was none other than Carlson, Edna’s protégé, who accused her of a laundry list of offenses: fabricating research, admitting students based on favoritism, accepting bribes from outside companies, and even having her niece’s thesis ghostwritten.
The post concluded with a PDF attachment. Thirty-plus pages of detailed accusations against Edna, each supported by what seemed to be undeniable evidence.
Things like—exploiting students, demanding gifts, and psychological manipulation!
But the most shocking revelation was Edna's hijacking of Carlson's research, coupled with years of coercion, forcing him to ghostwrite for her niece, Sybil. There were pictures, documents, the whole nine yards.
The university’s online community went into meltdown mode.
“Oh my god, those thirty pages left me shaking. Can this all really be true?”
“Too long, didn’t read. Can someone sum up the drama?”
“Isn’t it obvious? The professor’s been caught red-handed with academic fraud and unethical behavior. The students have had enough, and Carlson just couldn’t stay silent anymore.”
“No way! This started back when Sybil was in high school? So all her special admissions and scholarships were rigged?”
“Genius girl? More like a con artist in disguise!”
“If I remember correctly, Carlson was Edna’s star student, right? I’ve seen students report professors, but never someone so close to them. Either Carlson is incredibly brave, or Edna had it coming.”
“Read it all, and my heart goes out to him! I’m stuck in a similar situation with my advisor, but I just don’t have the guts to speak up… Go, Carlson! I might not be brave enough, but I’ll cheer for those who are!”
“Poor Carlson, what a nightmare.”
“I was floored when I read that Edna made students clean her house! She’s treating them like hired help?”
“Right? They’re students, not servants!”
“Word on the street is that this Ms. Edna from the Life Sciences Department was quite the show-off. Lots of publications, but turns out she was just stealing from her students. Disgusting!”
“My worldview has been flipped upside down.”
“Are there really professors as vile as Edna out there? Thank goodness I chose Ms. Payne.”
Mamie muttered as she scrolled.
Roseanne, working at the lab bench, looked up at her, intrigued. “How many pages did you say Carlson’s PDF was?”
“Thirty-seven.”
“Seems like he’s been planning this for a while,” Roseanne mused. “But I didn’t expect…”
“Didn’t expect what?” Mamie blinked.
“Didn’t expect that with so many paths, he’d choose the toughest one.”
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