Chapter 120
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
âNo, itâs nothing like that,â Rosalie said with a smile. âI just saw Theo drink so much. Iâm not much of
a drinker myself, so it made me feel queasy for a moment, I donât want you to tell them because Iâm
afraid Grandma would worry.â
âAlright, Madam Rosalie. I wonât say anything. But are you really okay?
âIâm fine. I feel much better after throwing up. Itâs all because Theo drank so much. It felt like I drank
too.â
âOkay, I understand.â
The servant left the restroom, exiting from the left.
Rosalie turned to go right, but as she took a few steps, she suddenly saw a tall man appear behind
her.
She was startled, and felt a bit guilty. âTheo? Why are you here?â
Theodore approached her slowly, a faint scent of wine lingering on him. âYou threw up?â
Rosalieâs gaze shifted, realizing he had overheard her earlier conversation. She had to take control
of the situation.
âYeah, itâs all because you drank so much. No matter how much I
tried to stop you, it didnât work. Now, even the smell of alcohol makes me nauseous.â
Theodore stood in front of her. He suddenly gripped her shoulder and pressed her against the wall.
âRose, you should know we canât have children, right?â
Rosalieâs heart sank. She looked up, and gave him a look of
astonishment. âWhat are you talking about out of nowhere?â
âItâs just a reminder. Your stomach seems really bad. You threw up when I stopped the car
suddenly, and you threw up when I drank. Tomorrow or the day after, Iâll take you to a different
hospital for a checkâup and see whatâs really going on.â
His gaze was intense, as if trying to read something from Rosalieâs face.
Rosalieâs heart pounded. She was worried Theodore might suspect something.
âTheo, donât forget why we came here today. By tomorrow or the day after, we might already be
divorced. Iâll handle my own affairs, and you have no right to interfere.â
At the mention of divorce, Theodore frowned.
He leaned closer. The scent of alcohol was strong around him as he whispered warmly in her ear,
âWeâre not divorced yet, are we? Whatâs wrong with me caring about you? Or are you hiding
something from me?â
Theodore might be a bit tipsy, but his mind is still clear. Compared to usual, he seemed more
outspoken when drunk. The things he said to Rebecca in the dining room, and now to Rosalie, were
not something he would normally say.
Rosalie frowned, displeased. âWhat could I possibly hide from you? Itâs you who I really canât
understand. Youâre the one who wanted to divorce me for Cynthia, but why arenât you proactive
about it now? You said you were going to the office, but then you suddenly went to see Cynthia and
helped her change clothes!â
At the mention of the last sentence, Rosalieâs lips trembled.
âWhat am I supposed to make of you? What are you really thinking?â
âDid you see me help her change clothes with your own eyes?â Theodore frowned deeply. He
looked unhappy, and sounded
somewhat aggrieved.
1 heard it with my own ears! Rosalie mimicked Cynthiaâs tone, even sounding quite believable.
âTheo, I accidentally spilled ter on myself. Could you help me change my clothes?â
Her eyes took on an innocent look. After finishing her imitation, her expression returned to normal.
Theodore narrowed his eyes, and rested his hands near her ears on the wall. His large frame
overshadowed her petite one.
âAre you jealous?â he smirked wickedly. âThen Iâll help you change too.