Summary of Chapter 855 – A pivotal chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper
The chapter Chapter 855 is one of the most intense moments in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, written by Sophia Harper. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
The words hung in the air, and an immediate, deafening silence fell over the hall. It was as if the very air had ceased to move.
Their one and only daughter?
What did that mean? Didn’t the Rodriguez family have two daughters?
It was common knowledge that their elder daughter, Kathleen, was married into the Sullivan family, one of the most prominent families in Lumina City. How… how could she suddenly be disowned?
Corley froze for a second, then shot his grandparents a questioning look. But he was disciplined enough not to challenge them on the spot.
Madge and Norris exchanged a glance.
So this was it. This was the bombshell the matriarch had planned. The storm had finally arrived.
But… to do this, at this event, in front of so many people… to publicly deny Kathleen as their daughter… wasn’t that… insane?
But the matriarch was nothing if not bold, and she could be just as reckless.
Kathleen had tried to poison her daughter Aberdeen. From that moment on, she no longer had that daughter.
Theirs had always been a bond of circumstance, not blood.
Over the years, she had raised Kathleen to adulthood and seen her married into a wealthy family, fulfilling her obligation.
From now on, they were not adoptive mother and daughter. They were strangers.
Down in the crowd, Kathleen was still fuming about being kept in the dark, her face a thunderous mask. She had come alone tonight. Teague Sullivan was nowhere to be seen.
In fact, since their last confrontation, Teague hadn’t come home at all.
Kathleen had assumed he would tell her parents everything, but after some time passed, she realized he hadn’t.
Neely and Geneva never came to question her.
Knowing them as she did, she was certain that if they had learned she was responsible for Aberdeen’s disappearance, they would have descended upon her in a fury. They never would have let it go.
She waited with a knot of anxiety in her stomach for a day, then two, then a week… until the New Year’s celebrations had passed, and still, there was no word from them.
Kathleen finally relaxed. She concluded that Aberdeen must not have told them either.

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