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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 325

After a few seconds, Rosalie looked up and said, “Mom, I’ll go take a nap.”

She was just too tired.

“Sleep after breakfast,” Sydney said as she served up the last plate of food. “It’ll just take a few minutes. You might not be hungry, but your baby certainly is.”

Rosalie nodded.

“All right then,” she acquiesced.

She looked down, and rubbed her belly. “I’m sorry, baby. I stayed up last night, and I’m sure you didn’t rest well, too. I’ll rest later, okay?”

Sydney saw the bleary look on Rosalie’s face, and found it rather adorable.

From the sound of their conversation just now, Rosalie and Theodore looked just like a married couple having a tiff. Despite the heated words, their relationship looked great. No one would have guessed that they were divorced.

Had they known, they would surely be confused as to why they would be divorced despite their great relationship.

It felt strange, however. They were already divorced, but Theodore seemed to be bugging Rosalie incessantly.

His father was a scumbag, and so was he. Like father, like son, indeed.

Sydney smiled helplessly.

This father and son pair had to feel the pain before admitting their mistake.

After breakfast, Rosalie headed straight to her room, collapsed on the bed, and fell into a deep sleep.

She was worried she might oversleep and end up not being able to sleep at night, so she set an alarm that would go off in three and a half hours’ time.

After cleaning up the kitchen, Sydney headed to her home office and saw that the documents were already neatly packed into the box. The thick notebook was filled with notes Rosalie had scribbled.

She flipped through the notebook as shock registered in her eyes. She mumbled to herself, “She’s so patient and detailed, she managed to identify the problem.”

Sydney grabbed her phone, and dialed a number.

“Hello. Regent Co.’s loan application will not be approved.”

Half an hour later, the doorbell rang.

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