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Chapter 385

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Three minutes 385 Summary In Chapter 385, the atmosphere is charged with tension as Andrew dismissively walks away from Serena after making cutting remarks. Meanwhile, at Logan Manor, Jason is seen supporting Ava, who is recovering from an illness. Their interaction is warm, showcasing Jason's protective nature, while Roselyn expresses concern for Ava, ensuring she feels welcomed and comfortable. The chapter captures the emotional undercurrents of the gathering, highlighting the care and camaraderie among friends, even as underlying tensions begin to surface.

As the party progresses, the arrival of Rose, an apparent rival of Roselyn, creates an immediate stir. Her grand entrance and ostentatious attire draw attention, shifting the focus from Roselyn, the birthday girl. This rivalry is palpable, as Roselyn must maintain a facade of hospitality despite her discomfort with Rose's presence. Their interaction is filled with veiled hostility, as Roselyn's forced smiles and whispered confrontations reveal the animosity beneath their public personas. The dynamic between them adds a layer of drama to the celebration, setting the stage for further conflict.

The chapter intensifies when Rose sits next to Ava, who is visibly uncomfortable. Their exchange is laced with sarcasm and thinly veiled insults, particularly from Rose, who taunts Ava about her past health struggles. This confrontation not only reveals Rose's malicious intent but also puts Jason on edge as he witnesses the tension rising at their table. The emotional stakes are heightened as Ava's anger simmers beneath the surface, and Jason's protective instincts kick in, creating a volatile atmosphere that threatens to erupt.

As the evening unfolds, the tension escalates further when Jason confronts Rose about her provocations. Their heated exchange underscores the animosity and unresolved issues between them, with Rose relishing in the chaos she creates. Finn, sensing the growing hostility, attempts to diffuse the situation with a toast, but Jason's icy demeanor suggests that the conflict is far from over. The chapter ends on a cliffhanger, leaving readers anxious about the potential fallout from the brewing confrontation, as personal grievances and rivalries threaten to overshadow the celebratory occasion.

Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **Chapter 385** As Andrew finished his derisive remarks aimed at Serena, he turned on his heel and strode away, leaving behind a palpable tension that lingered in the air. At the grand entrance of Logan Manor, Jason was gently assisting Ava as she made her way inside, his demeanor protective and attentive. "20 vouchers," he muttered under his breath, his mind racing with thoughts of the evening ahead. The moment Roselyn caught sight of Ava, she rushed over, her voice laced with genuine concern.

"Ava, you're feeling much better now, aren't you?" Her eyes searched Ava's face for any hint of discomfort. Ava responded with a warm smile, her hand reaching out to rest on Roselyn's. "Yes, I'm much better," she assured, her voice steady and filled with warmth. Roselyn shook her head, her brow furrowing. "Oh, I feel so terrible that you had to come all this way today. How can I possibly feel at ease knowing that?" Ava turned her gaze to Jason, who stood nearby. "Jason, please give the gift to Roselyn," she instructed, her voice carrying a hint of authority.

With a nod, Jason handed over the beautifully wrapped gift to Roselyn. "Roselyn, happy birthday," he said, his tone sincere. Roselyn's face brightened, her smile illuminating the space around her. "Thank you, Jason! Why don't you and Ava go ahead and find a seat? I'll join you as soon as I finish greeting the guests," she suggested, her voice cheerful yet slightly rushed. Jason nodded in understanding. "Okay, Roselyn, you go ahead and take care of things. Mom and I will find a spot inside," he replied, a hint of eagerness in his tone.

With a grateful nod, Roselyn motioned for a servant to guide them further into the manor. Not long after, Finn Shaw made his entrance. After exchanging quick pleasantries, he too made his way into the heart of the celebration, blending into the crowd. As Jason assisted Roselyn to her seat, he deftly maneuvered away from Charles's table. Finn followed suit, aware of the unspoken tension that hung in the air. Serena, perched beside Charles, noticed the subtle avoidance and raised an eyebrow. "Charles, what's going on between you three?" she inquired, her tone laced with curiosity.

Charles, maintaining his cool demeanor, replied simply, "Nothing." Serena frowned, her instincts telling her there was more beneath the surface. "I feel like something's off," she pressed, her eyes narrowing. With a dismissive scoff, Charles picked up a slice of cake and placed it on Serena's plate. "Just eat your cake and stop asking so many questions," he retorted, a hint of irritation creeping into his voice. As the party began to fill with guests, Roselyn stepped into the venue, her warm smile welcoming everyone who crossed her path.

Suddenly, a clear, ringing laugh echoed from the entrance of Logan Manor. "Well, looks like I'm fashionably late today!" All heads turned to see Rose, resplendent in her opulent attire, exuding an air of royalty that captivated the room. In the high-society circles, it was no secret that Roselyn and Rose were rivals. Their encounters were always charged with an electric tension, as if the very air crackled with unspoken animosity. Today, Rose's extravagant ensemble made her appear more like the guest of honor than Roselyn herself.

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Whispers began to ripple through the crowd, those in the know exchanging glances filled with intrigue. Yet, Roselyn, ever the gracious host, could not afford to ignore Rose in public. With a bright smile plastered on her face, she approached, her voice dripping with feigned warmth. "Oh, dear Rose, what are you saying? Come in, honey! You're just in time for the party!" As she neared, Roselyn reached out and grasped Rose's hand warmly, a gesture that radiated sisterly affection-at least on the surface.

For a fleeting moment, they presented a flawless façade of friendship, a picture-perfect act for the entire room to witness. But as soon as they were close enough, Roselyn leaned in, her voice a fierce whisper, "Did I invite you? What makes you think you can just show up unannounced?" Rose's eyes sparkled with mischief as she grinned, "Oh? Not happy to see me? Should I just leave, then?" With a dramatic flair, Rose pretended to turn away, but Roselyn quickly grasped her hand once more. "Don't be silly!

A guest is always welcome-come on in and make yourself comfortable," she insisted, her tone betraying her true feelings. Rose reveled in the moment, clearly enjoying the power play. Roselyn's reluctance was palpable, yet she had to swallow her pride and maintain the charade of hospitality. With a bright smile, Rose presented her gift. "Happy birthday! Just a little something from me." Roselyn accepted the box, forcing a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Oh, you really didn't have to. Your presence is more than enough," she replied, her voice strained.

Rose chuckled lightly, her tone teasing. "Come on, if I showed up empty-handed, you'd say I was cheap." For a brief moment, Roselyn's smile faltered, but she quickly regained her composure and pulled Rose into the party. "Come on, let's head inside," she urged, her voice brightening. Most of the tables were already occupied, and Rose's eyes flitted around the room, searching for an open seat. That's when she spotted Ava. A quick headcount at Ava's table revealed one empty spot, and she tugged on Roselyn's arm, exclaiming, "Roselyn, look-there's an empty spot right here!

I'll sit next to Ava; it'll be nice and cozy." Roselyn's expression soured at that suggestion, and Ava mirrored her discomfort. The rivalry between Roselyn and Rose was well-known, and Ava had no fondness for Rose either. But before Roselyn could voice her objection, Rose turned to Ava, her tone overly cheerful. "Ava, bet you're thrilled I'm sitting with you, huh?" Caught in an awkward position, Ava felt the weight of everyone's gaze upon her. If she smiled, it would be insincere; if she didn't, she risked appearing rude.

With no escape in sight, Ava forced a smile and replied, "Come on, sit down! Of course, I'm happy you're here." Rose saw right through Ava's polite façade, but she didn't mind one bit. She settled herself down next to Ava, clearly relishing the discomfort she was causing. She hadn't been invited to the gathering, but her intentions were clear-she was there to stir the pot. Watching those she couldn't stand, especially the ones who had made life difficult for her daughter-in-law, squirm was precisely what she wanted.

Once Rose was settled, Roselyn moved off to greet more guests, but not before casting a knowing glance at Ava. Ava understood the unspoken message and nodded in response. Rose observed their exchange, a sly smile creeping onto her lips as she plotted her next move. As the party unfolded, Ava engaged Rose in light conversation, her voice playful yet edged with sarcasm. "Rose, you look absolutely stunning tonight. Honestly, if I didn't know better, I'd think you were the birthday girl." Rose didn't miss a beat, her smile sharp and cunning.

"Ava, that brain surgery really did wonders for you-you've got your wit back." Ava was momentarily taken aback, her smile freezing in place. "Rose, you-" Jason, seated beside Ava, could feel his irritation mounting. From the moment Rose had walked in, he sensed trouble brewing. As Rose continued her taunts, Jason's fingers curled into tight fists beneath the table, his patience wearing thin. Seizing the moment, Rose pressed on, "Sure, your illness is cured, but after that brain surgery, do you even remember who your lifesaver is?" Ava scoffed, her voice icy. "Oh?

You remember, do you?" Rose exaggerated a frown, her voice dripping with mock concern. "Of course! Back then, you were desperate for that operation-I even heard your darling son had to go begging for help. Something that huge? Trust me, I'd never forget it for you, Ava." Her voice rang out, ensuring everyone could hear. "And hey, I'm no ingrate. If someone saves me or treats me well, you can bet I'll never forget it. Isn't that right, Ava?" Ava's face drained of color as she struggled to find her voice.

After the surgery, she had only heard snippets of gossip: Jason had publicly apologized to Hector, begging him to perform her operation. It had been a humiliating moment for Jason, one that Ava had held onto like a grudge, and now, with Rose bringing it up again, her anger simmered just beneath the surface. Jason looked ready to explode. After Rose finished her tirade, a heavy silence enveloped the table. Finally, Jason broke the tension, his voice laced with sarcasm. "Your words are really cutting, Rose." Rose smirked, unfazed.

"If it cuts, that means you didn't handle things openly enough." Jason let out a dry, mocking laugh. "Is that so?" Rose met his gaze, unwavering. "Of course." Jason's expression darkened further. "Then why don't you enlighten me, Rose? What does 'open and aboveboard' look like to you?" Rose paused for a moment, considering her words carefully. "Whether you're open or not, that's secondary. At least have some integrity, right?" Having heard all about Jason's difficulties with Teresa, she had come tonight with a singular purpose: to create chaos and ensure nobody enjoyed themselves.

Jason leaned back in his chair, his eyes narrowing as he stared at Rose. "So, you think I'm the problem here?" Rose met his gaze with equal intensity. "You really think you're not?" Jason let out a cold laugh. "If that's what you think, then sure, whatever you say." Finn, seated next to Jason, could feel the palpable tension radiating off him. Jason was clearly furious. Worried that the situation might spiral out of control, Finn decided to intervene. He lifted his glass, attempting to break the tension with a lighthearted toast.

Jason raised his glass in response, but the icy look he shot at Rose was anything but friendly, a dangerous glint lurking in his eyes. Conclusion As the evening at Logan Manor unfolded, the intricate web of emotions began to reveal itself, intertwining joy and tension in equal measure. Ava, buoyed by her recovery, attempted to navigate the choppy waters of social rivalry, striving to maintain her composure despite the palpable animosity emanating from Rose. Jason's protective instincts surged, his frustration simmering just beneath the surface as he witnessed the taunts directed at Ava.

The atmosphere thickened with unspoken words, and as Rose's provocations escalated, the facade of celebration began to crack, exposing the underlying conflicts that had long been buried. Each glance exchanged, each forced smile, resonated with the weight of past grievances, creating an emotional crescendo that threatened to overshadow the evening's festivities. In the midst of this charged environment, the true essence of the gathering was revealed-not merely a birthday celebration but a battleground of rivalries and unresolved tensions.

Roselyn, ever the gracious host, struggled to maintain her composure as she balanced the expectations of her guests against the simmering animosity with Rose. The evening became a delicate dance of appearances, where every gesture was laced with hidden meanings and unspoken challenges. As the night wore on, it became clear that the emotional arcs of each character were inextricably linked, their fates intertwined in a tapestry of rivalry, loyalty, and the quest for acceptance.

Ava finds herself caught in the crossfire, and her past with Rose is about to come back to haunt her in ways she never expected. Will she stand her ground, or will the weight of her history with Rose push her to the brink? Meanwhile, Jason's frustration with Rose is reaching a boiling point, and Finn's attempt at a lighthearted toast may not be enough to diffuse the charged atmosphere. As secrets threaten to spill and the stakes rise, alliances will be tested, and unexpected revelations may surface.

Will Jason finally confront Rose about her taunts, or will he choose to protect Ava from the fallout? The stage is set for a dramatic showdown, and readers will be left on the edge of their seats, eager to see how these complex relationships will unfold amidst the backdrop of a seemingly festive gathering. adminh Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland's breathtaking cold.

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