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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1211

Theodore took out his phone and called Aurora, but she didn't answer the phone.

He turned to the bodyguard and asked, "When you took Angie, was Aurora not at home?"

The bodyguard nodded. "Yes, only Angie was at home. Aurora wasn't there."

Theodore furrowed his brow. Was Angie telling the truth? Had Aurora fled in fear of being caught? He clenched his fists, his knuckles cracking.

Could Aurora really be this kind of person? Had he misjudged her character all along?

"Find her. I want to know where she went."

A few hours later, Theodore's subordinates brought news of Aurora's whereabouts. She had booked a hotel room.

Theodore led a group of people to her hotel room and knocked on the door forcefully, but there was no response.

The staff member opened the door with a room key, and the group entered. Aurora was indeed in the room, and she was lying on the bed.

Theodore strode over.

"Aurora!" he shouted, but as he got closer, he noticed that she was motionless. An empty pill bottle was on the floor.

Theodore furrowed his brow and immediately yanked Aurora up from the bed, checking her pulse. She was still alive.

After a painful stomachwash and emergency treatment, Aurora finally woke up. Her face was extremely pale as she opened her sore eyes.

"You mean she's framing you? That this is something she did on her own, and you have nothing to do with it?" Theodore pressed, his face darkening.

Aurora suddenly closed her eyes, letting out a soft sigh.

"Theo, just pretend I killed your grandmother. Send me to prison and have me executed. I don't want to live anymore. I owe her my life either way."

"Aurora!" Theodore suddenly became agitated, pulling her up from the bed and grabbing her frail shoulders. "Don't speak nonsense! I want to hear the truth. Did you or did you not kill Grandma?"

Aurora looked at him through her tears.

"Theo, do you know how much I love you? How could I bear to harm the most important person to you? How could I do such a thing? I understand why you doubt me. I've already guessed what Angie would say, but it's okay. I don't want to live anyway. If you doubt me, then just kill me! Do you know how painful it was for me when I found out I was still alive? I wanted to die alone! Why did you save me?"

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