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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 517

“What’s the problem?”

“I…” Theodore didn’t want to tell his grandmother that Rosalie was already married. Just as he was thinking of an excuse, his phone dinged. He took it out, and saw a message from Rosalie.

[Please come to the restroom, thanks.]

He put his phone back in his pocket. “Grandma, I need to use the restroom.”

Theodore left the dining room and headed to the restroom. When he got there, Rosalie opened the door for him, pulled him inside, and shut the door with a bang.

He waved his phone in front of her. “You're being very polite.”

Rosalie had sent him a message with "please" and "thanks," speaking to him as if he were a stranger.

“What do you want? Do you want me to speak rudely to you?” Rosalie asked.

“I’d rather you be rude and curse at me.”

She frowned. “Do you really want me to curse at you that much?”

“Yes, I’d prefer that to you being polite. Your courteous attitude makes me uneasy.”

The more polite she was, the further away she seemed. He’d rather she hit him or yelled at him than treat him like a stranger.

Rosalie smiled helplessly. “You’re strange. Who thinks like that? When I scold you, you think I have a bad attitude. When I’m polite, it makes you uncomfortable. You’re really hard to please.”

Theodore washed his hands, and asked, “What is it?”

“Are you comfortable attending the wedding Grandma mentioned?”

Theodore chuckled. “Why did you call me to the restroom to ask this? Why didn’t you ask me at the table?”

“I thought it’d be better to ask in private. After all, we both need to agree on this. If we disagreed in front of Grandma, she might tell you off.”

Theodore crossed his arms and smirked. “Are you concerned about me? Afraid Grandma might lecture me?”

“No,” Rosalie denied. “I just don’t want things to get awkward. It’s better to discuss this privately if we can.”

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