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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 430

“Oh. Did he approach you first, or did you start the conversation with him?” Sebastian asked.

“He thought I was in a bad mood, so he came over to ask me what was wrong,” Rosalie said.

“Were you in a bad mood?” Sebastian asked, concerned.

“No, I was just quiet. I wasn’t in a bad mood.”

“I see,” Sebastian said thoughtfully. He sensed that Rosalie was hiding something from him. “That Yerick seemed quite enthusiastic about you.”

Rosalie blinked in confusion and turned to look at Sebastian’s side profile, sensing a hint of jealousy in his tone.

Chuckling, she said, “He’s only eighteen.”

“Eighteen…” Sebastian relaxed a bit at the mention of Yerick’s age. However, he suddenly remembered that Rosalie was only twenty-one, just three years older than Yerick.

“Eighteen-year-olds are popular nowadays. Many girls like them,” Sebastian said interrogatively.

Rosalie nodded. “Yes, Yerick is very sweet. He's like a younger brother. His voice is so soft and cute that it cheers me up when he talks.”

“Is that so?” Sebastian pursed his lips in displeasure, though he tried to stay calm. “Is he really that good? Some boys can be quite deceptive. They act sweet to manipulate people. You might get tricked.”

“Don’t worry,” Rosalie said. “He’s a genius. He’s already pursuing a PhD at his age.”

“A genius, huh.”

“Really? Do you think I’m caring?”

“Of course.” Rosalie nodded vigorously. “Not only are you caring, but you’re also tall, handsome, and a man of good character. I’d give you a 99 out of 100. 99 because I’m worried you might get too arrogant.”

Sebastian finally allowed himself to smile. He was satisfied with her praise.

“A caring man like you will definitely one day meet a girl who loves you just as much as you love her,” she continued.

Sebastian’s smile immediately faded, and he furrowed his brows. “Rose, you remember we’re getting married today, right? After we’re married, we’ll be husband and wife.”

“Yes, but isn’t this a fake marriage?” she asked.

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