Chapter 223
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
She didnât understand why Theodore suddenly brought up this matter. Even if she had such
thoughts, what difference did it make to him? Hadnât he also once misunderstood her, thinking her
to be a
malicious and evil woman?
âHah.â Theodore suddenly laughed, his smile particularly scornful. Yes, I did want to throw you down
and break you to pieces.â
Since he thought so, there was nothing left for her to explain. The gap between them wasnât one
that would go away with some explanations. Once they were divorced, everything would be over.
These tangled affairs that couldnât be cleared up would never happen again!
After the divorce, she would finally be able to avoid further turmoil with him once she distanced
herself from him.
Rosalie turned away, and laid on her side. She bit her fingernails as tears streamed down her face.
The next day was the day of their divorce.
Both Rosalie and Theodore got up early, and silently had breakfast together.
They were both very calm. It was their last breakfast together, so they didnât argue or show any
negative emotions. However, they felt distant from each other.
It didnât feel like they were a married couple. Rather, they were like two strangers eating at a hotel
buffet, sitting at the same table without speaking to each other.
Only after they finished eating did Theodore say to a servant nearby,â Bring the documents.â
Finally, a document was placed in front of Rosalie.
âThis is the divorce agreement. Sign it first,â Theodore said casually.
Without hesitation, Rosalie picked up the pen and signed her name at the last page without
bothering to read the contents.
She didnât care about money. After all, she came to the Spencers with nothing, and they had spent
a lot of money on her.
Objectively speaking, the Spencers didnât owe her anything. Although she had been hurt by
Theodore, it was a matter of emotional dispute between her and him. It wasnât the Spencersâ
business.
After signing the divorce agreement, Theodore and Rosalie left together. He drove them to the
clerkâs office himself, and they arrived just in time. There werenât many people ahead of them, so
they quickly made it to the front of the line.
As the staff moved to stamp the marriage certificate with the cancellation seal, he cautiously asked,
âHave you both thought it through? Life is long, and thereâs no obstacle that canât be overcome.â
Rosalie smiled bitterly. âIâve thought it through.â
Some obstacles in life were just too difficult to overcome, no matter how hard one tried.
Theodore sat there with an indifferent look. The air around him was cold as he said flatly, âWeâve
both thought it through. Letâs proceed.â
eing that both of them were determined, the staff stamped the divorce certificate with the
cancellation seal.
After leaving the clerkâs office, Rosalle looked at the cancellation seal. on the document in her hand
and felt a pang of sadness.
Strangely, she didnât feel like crying. She just felt empty inside, as if her whole being had become
weightless. Even when she looked at the world around her, it seemed different, like it had turned
gray.
Despite that, she could still distinguish the colors of every object. Perhaps what had turned gray
was her heart.
Before this, they had been disrupted many times when they tried to divorce. During that time, she
had thought it would be great if they could finally divorce and liberate themselves.
This time, they calmly went through the divorce smoothly and without any problems.