Chapter 33
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
âIf it looks good on you, keep wearing it. After you and Theo get divorced, Iâm afraid he wonât be
able to give you any more gifts,â Cynthia said as she lowered her head, a hint of darkness flickering
her eyes.
She picked up her utensils and took a bite of the lunch Rosalie ha made, nodding at the taste.
âItâs really good. Itâs a pity that after you divorce Theo, heâll hardly g to eat something like this
again.â
Her tone sounded somewhat regretful, but perhaps concealed a hir of satisfaction.
âYou take your time eating. Iâll leave first,â said Rosalie.
Rosalie wouldnât really stay to foolishly take care of Cynthia. This woman didnât need her care.
âWait.â Cynthia stopped her. âDidnât Theo tell you why youâre here? Iâ you leave like this now, he
wonât be happy.â
She was acting in a completely domineering manner, speaking in a tone that was gentle but carried
a warning.
âMs. Zeller, what do you want to hear from me? Donât you and Theodore understand your
relationship the best? Do you really feel guilty about me divorcing him?â Rosalie asked.
Rosalie was divorcing Theodore, and Cynthia was clearly the one benefiting from it. Yet, Cynthia
came here talking about feeling guilty, wanting the original wife to explain it herself.
It was ridiculously absurd. Was Cynthia trying to act noble in this situation?
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Mrs. Spencer, oh no, Iâll just call you Rosalie. You wonât be Mrs. Spencer for long, anyway,â said
Cynthia in a tone that wasnât as polite anymore.
âWhatever.â Rosalie didnât care how others addressed her.
Cynthia sighed softly. âTheo cares too much about me. Thatâs why he wanted you to explain things
to me. He just needs to look at my face to know what I want. Between usâ¦â
âMs. Zeller,â Rosalie interrupted her. She didnât want to listen to Cynthiaâs meaningless chatter,
words that sounded innocent but were filled with cunning. âTheodore and I are about to get
divorced. You donât need to scheme anything. Youâll get the result you want soon.â Since Rosalie
had been losing from the start, she might as well accept it openly.
âScheming?â Cynthiaâs fragile expression suddenly turned somewhat ominous. âHow dare you say
those words? Because of you, I almost died. If weâre talking about scheming, it might be you whoâs
scheming against me!â
Rosalie snorted lightly. âMs. Zeller, donât talk nonsense. Iâve barely seen you a few times. Why
would I scheme against you?â
Was Cynthia slandering her and trying to make Theodore hate her?
âAre you pretending to be innocent or do you really not know?â Cynthia asked, seeming a bit angry.
She suddenly clutched her chest as if breathing had become difficult.
Rosalie furrowed her brows. âWhatâs wrong with you?â
A strong sense of hatred flashed in Cynthiaâs eyes. âWhatâs wrong with me? Donât you know? Didnât
you deliberately plan everything?!â
âYou need to clarify what youâre accusing me of. I havenât deas
anything,â Rosalie said, utterly confused.
âFine, then Iâll tell you. I only have half my lungs left, and I have a heart disease now,â Cynthia said
through gritted teeth, her tone becoming somewhat agitated.
âWhat?!â Rosalie was shocked. âWhat happened?â
âRosalie, your parents were just ordinary employees. However, because of an incident years ago,
they shut down the system in a timely manner and inexplicably became soâcalled heroes. And you,
the daughter of those âheroes,â naturally received recognition from the Spencer familyâs matriarch!
âFrom then on, you had access to all resources. The old lady even treated you as Theoâs future
wife. She was very controlling, and didnât allow Theo to interact with other women.
âBut later, Theo met me! He respects his grandmother a lot, so he endured everything silently. We
could only watch each other from a distance, unable to be together because you were in the
middle!â
Rosalie clenched her fists. âAre you saying that Iâm the one who broke you two apart? You were the
one who went abroad! You left Theo.â
âYes, I went abroad. But if I had been perfectly fine, why would I leave him?! Havenât you ever
thought about it? Or were you just so happy that I left and happily married him, not caring about the
reason?â Cynthia retorted.
âFine. Tell me, then. Why did you go abroad? If you and Theodore loved each other so much, why
didnât you hold on?â Rosalie
questioned.