Chapter 152
“What…?!”
Cynthia couldn’t contain her anger.
“If you don’t care about him, that’s even more reason you should divorce him! What’s the point of dragging it out?” she yelled.
“Whether there’s a point or not, I’ll decide,” Rosalie said, holding her composure as she looked at Cynthia leisurely. She didn’t believe
Cynthia could keep blocking her forever.
Seeing the smugness in the Rosalie’s eyes, Cynthia laughed.
“You’re so pitiful. Your husband doesn’t love you, and all you can do is argue back like a stubborn mule. Does it have any real meaning? At most, it’s just a moral victory. In reality, Theo’s love is still for me. Do you know the piano piece he plays? It’s one he composed for me.”
Rosalie froze, and Cynthia continued, “He said he’d play that piece for me at our wedding. Unfortunately, he couldn’t marry me. Still, he said he’d write new pieces for me in the future.”
At that, Rosalie felt her heart drop instantly.
She remembered back when Theo held her hand. He sat at the piano, and told her, “Rose, this piece is for you.”
His slender fingers danced on the black and white keys, playing a beautiful melody. She thought that piece was exclusively for them as a couple, a gift from Theodore to her.
She never imagined it was actually written for Cynthia.
Maybe he played it for her because Cynthia wasn’t around to longing.
Later, he refused to play it again–probably because he was thinking. of Cynthia, and didn’t want to play it for another woman. Now that Cynthia was back, he could freely play that piece he originally
intended for her in public.
Rosalie realized she had nothing–not even a piano piece. Everything belonged to Cynthia.
It was truly laughable.
“Do you understand now? You have no place in Theo’s heart! Holding on to this marriage is just a waste of your time. Anyway, Theo and I being together won’t be affected by your marriage to him. Our
relationship is real, while yours with him is just on paper,” Cynthia went on, provoking her on purpose.
Rosalie felt like even the little life inside her belly was weeping.
Just on paper, huh?
She and Theodore had a child together; but now, it seemed their relationship was nothing but a hollow shell.
Perhaps due to overwhelming sadness, her stomach suddenly churned violently. She covered her lips and rushed into one of the stalls in the restroom, leaning over the toilet to vomit.
Cynthia went to the restroom door, her face filled with tension.
Rosalie retched for quite some time. After flushing the toilet, she finally emerged from the restroom and went to the sink to rinse her mouth.
“What’s wrong with you? Why were you throwing up?” Cynthia asked anxiously.
Rosalie’s complexion was somewhat pale. “Are you concerned about me?”
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Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore)
Another garbled story with lots of gibberish. Absolute rubbish. I got to chapter 26 and can't anymore...
Too many people involve.. sigh~ this is like the most angst novel i've read.....
I just wish one thing...that the writer will not bring too many unnecessary and unrealistic twists,too many misunderstanding,miscommunication that gives the reader the hint not to continue with the novel. In the long run, We lost our interest in this kind of unending plot....
Thanks for the update !...