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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 367

Maisie muttered a few complaints, not really getting the hype and feeling utterly disinterested amidst the packed crowd. "Let's get out of here... this is just too much," she grumbled.

Beverley, with a smirk tugging at her lips, was about to leave with them when a familiar figure caught her eye.

Roseanne was standing with Leda, and trailing behind them was an older couple.

The man was busy snapping photos of an exhibit through the display window, while the woman peered closely, her attention fully captured.

On closer inspection, Beverley noticed the woman shared a striking resemblance to Roseanne. These must be Roseanne's parents.

Norris, camera in hand, marveled, "This embroidered gown is simply exquisite... Look at the craftsmanship, the colors... It's absolutely stunning."

They had already visited a few days ago, but Norris was still as enthusiastic as ever on this second visit.

At that moment, a tour group, primarily seniors, approached. They laughed and encouraged Norris to share more as they found his knowledge captivating, especially since they had lost their tour guide and preferred listening over struggling to read the small print.

"We love it, keep going!" they cheered.

Taking it as a chance to do a good deed, Norris not only read the exhibit descriptions but also added plenty of additional insights—

"...This embroidered gown is quite special! Often adorned with ivory, gold, and jewels, it's a style typically reserved for high-ranking monks."

"As the name suggests, these are garments worn by the deities, usually kept in temples for worship."

Applause broke out when he finished, surprising Norris. Not only the elderly but also young people had gathered around, drawn by his storytelling.

"Sir, could you tell us more about this ruby crown?" a young man asked.

Norris glanced at it and chuckled, recognizing it instantly.

"This crown, dating back to the Elizabethan era, was unearthed from a royal crypt believed to belong to Queen Elizabeth I. Typically worn by the queen during significant ceremonies, it's adorned with pearls and rubies... it likely was an integral part of her majesty's regal attire!"

As he spoke, many in the crowd flipped through their guides—

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