Chapter 229
“We’re friends,” Rosalie said. “He’s accompanying me to view apartments. Let’s go with this unit.”
Rosalie didn’t want to spend more time looking, and wanted to rent any unit that she found acceptable. To her, all units looked around the same and were ultimately all built with steel rods and concrete. As long as the space was tidy, clean and safe, she didn’t need it to be too huge since she was living alone.
“Rose, are you sure? Don’t you want to see a few more units?”
Sebastian asked.
“No need,” Rosalie said. “This one will do.”
“All right, then.” Sebastian didn’t oppose her decision.
This apartment looked pretty safe. He would help Rosalie switch out the lock and install a security system for her. No matter how safe an estate was, there was always a risk when a woman lived alone.
The agent seldom came across such a decisive tenant who came to a decision at the first viewing without even negotiating the price. She even signed the contract on the same day, and paid the deposit and
rent.
According to the rental terms, Rosalie paid a deposit that was worth one month’s rent as well as three months‘ rent in advance.
Rosalie had money in her own card, too. She had her own account as
Theodore’s wife, after all.
She would often use the money in her account to purchase funds, bonds and stocks. She was no spendthrift, and the money in her
account grew with time.
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After settling her rental apartment, Sebastian drove Rosalie back to
the house she once lived in.
Now that the divorce had been finalized, looking at the house again. gave Rosalie a different perspective.
The house she had lived in for so long no longer belonged to her now. Even though it remained under her name, it was nothing but steel rods and concrete to her. It was no longer home to her.
Rosalie told Sebastian not to step out of the car, and to wait for her inside, Sebastian agreed, not wanting to cause her trouble.
Anthony saw Rosalie packing her things and leaving with a luggage. case, and hurriedly stepped forward to ask, “Madam, where are you going?”
Rosalie gave him a bitter smile and replied, “Don’t call me Madam. I’m, no longer your mistress. I’ve divorced Theodore, and I’m moving out.
“What? You’re moving out? But this is your home.”
“We’re divorced. This is no longer my home,” she said bitterly.
No one would be willing to leave their home unless they were forced
Anthony said, “Madam, if you leave and if Master Theodore doesn’t come back either, this house would be empty! There would be no
need for any of us to work here.”
Rosalie paused.
He was right. The servants of the house were still around. If she left, they would be out of jobs.
Despite that, she truly didn’t feel like staying here. She also couldn’t bring the servants to her rental apartment and let them work there.
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 !...