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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1141

Theodore had always heeded Rosalie's words. He instructed the bodyguards to stand guard at the door of the ward, and the four of them went to the lounge.

They found an empty table, sat down, and quietly ate their breakfast. Both Theodore and Rosalie appeared visibly downcast.

Aurora glanced at the two of them and tried to comfort them. "Grandma will be fine. She's such a kind person, and kind people are always blessed."

"Yes, that's right," Angie echoed. "She'll be fine."

Theodore responded with a soft "Thanks."

"After breakfast, you both should leave. I'll be staying at the hospital to accompany Grandma for the time being. You can go sightseeing if you'd like," Theodore continued.

"Theo, we can stay here to keep Grandma company as well. No need to be so formal with us," Aurora said.

"Exactly," Angie added. "There's nothing more important right now than Grandma."

Theodore had no energy to argue with them. "Suit yourselves, then."

Seeing Theodore's reluctance to talk to her, Aurora felt both frustrated and disheartened. He was probably using this opportunity to get closer to Rosalie again.

Just then, a voice rang out. "Theo."

Hearing that familiar voice, Theodore lifted his head and saw Cynthia walking toward them.

Rosalie felt a strange sense of detachment upon seeing Cynthia. It had been a long time since she had last seen the latter.

Cynthia walked over. She was dressed in a suit, carrying a handbag, and wearing high heels. She exuded the aura of a strong and capable businesswoman.

"Rosalie, you're here too," Cynthia remarked before shifting her gaze to Aurora. "And you as well."

She remembered seeing Aurora at the hospital before, and her impression of Aurora was anything but favorable.

"What are you doing here?" Theodore asked.

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