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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 387

“Yes, yes, she’s horrible. She doesn’t know what’s going on in your mind at all. When you asked for a divorce, she shouldn’t have agreed to it. She should have clung desperately onto you and refused to the divorce,” Sydney said.

Sydney didn’t want to argue with a drunkard, for fear that it might negatively influence her intellect.

“Exactly! I just asked for a divorce! Why did she have to go along with it? Why did she have to be so obedient?” Theodore yelled in frustration. “She’s not rebellious at all!”

Sydney sighed.

The men of the Spencer family were all idiots, really. They were never satisfied, no matter what.

“Yeah, she shouldn’t have been so obedient. She should have resisted and been rebellious. I think Rose’s an idiot through and through.”

“You’re the idiot!” Theodore grabbed a pillow and flung it aside, like a child throwing a tantrum. He turned around, and said, “Don’t you talk bad about Rose! She’s not an idiot.”

“Oh, still defending her now?” Sydney said with a smile. “So why did you divorce her?”

At the sight of drunk Theodore spouting nonsense before her, Sydney really didn’t understand why he asked Rosalie for a divorce in the first place.

“Because…because my Rose…”

Theodore suddenly fell silent.

Sydney patted his head. “Theo?”

But there was no response from him. He was so drunk, he fell asleep.

Sydney removed his wet clothes and changed him into the dry ones she had prepared.

She wasn’t strong enough to move his body, and simply let him lay on the couch to rest. She also grabbed a thick blanket and covered him with it, for fear he might catch a cold.

Worried he might be thirsty, Sydney poured a large glass of water and set it on the coffee table.

“Brat,” Sydney said as he caressed his head. “Have a good rest. Quit saying that I don’t take care of you. You’re so old, but you’re still behaving like a child, feeling indignant when you’re the one in the wrong.”

If he weren’t her own son, she would have given him a thorough scolding.

Her adorable darling had grown up into a huge bastard. An indignant one, at that!

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