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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1173

She found Theodore laughable. After all that had happened, what was there left to explain?

Locking the stable door after the horse had bolted—it was already too late. Why couldn't he understand that?

The moment Theodore pushed her aside and supported Aurora, it was clear who he cared about more. Rosalie saw it with crystal clarity.

They were divorced now. Whom Theodore chose to be with was none of her concern. However, the fact that Rebecca's death involved Aurora made Theodore's defense of that woman utterly repulsive to Rosalie.

"Fine. I won't explain anymore. I'm sorry," Theodore apologized.

"There's no need for you to apologize. I don't need you to. All I want is to uncover the truth behind Grandma's death. As far as I'm concerned, it's connected to Aurora and Angie."

"I'll investigate this thoroughly," Theodore said. "If Grandma was murdered, I won't let it rest."

"Really? Then tell me, if it turns out Aurora is the culprit, what will you do?"

"If it's truly Aurora, then I won't let her go either," he said resolutely.

Rosalie sneered. "Good, Theodore. I'll remember your words. I'll find evidence to prove that this has everything to do with Aurora. That innocent, kind-hearted girl you see? She's nothing but a devil in disguise."

"Rose, if you claim you'll find evidence, that means you don't have it yet. Without proof, accusing her like this is unfair."

After all, Aurora had been by his side during his most painful times, giving him everything and lowering herself so humbly. Theodore felt indebted to Aurora.

"You're lecturing me on fairness?" Rosalie laughed mockingly. "Grandma is dead. Is that fair? Your so-called fairness only arises because it involves Aurora. If it were anyone else under suspicion, you wouldn't be preaching fairness."

"Rose, I—"

"Don't try to defend yourself," Rosalie interrupted him. "You just don't want to believe Aurora did this. Even if I find the evidence, you'd probably destroy it."

"Don't say that. I'd never do such a thing. She was my grandmother—I'm not a monster." He couldn't take how harsh Rosalie was being to him.

"You'd do anything for Aurora. Just like how you divorced me for Cynthia without caring whether it upset Grandma. You've always been willing to put other women first."

Rosalie didn't want to think of Theodore as so despicable. She didn't believe he was. But given the circumstances, she couldn't help envisioning the worst and preparing for it.

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