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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 521

“Stop acting like you know him, okay? You don’t understand his situation at all! Don’t judge his actions based on your own values. There’s a reason why I'm staying in the hospital to take care of him,” Rosalie said.

Sebastian had amnesia, and needed her. Now, he was like a lost child who couldn't find his way home. He was unfamiliar with everything around him. If she wasn't by his side, he would be terrified. Brain surgery wasn't a joke; even a tiny error could result in paralysis or death. It was already a miracle that he survived.

Theodore had no idea what she had gone through!

Seeing how protective Rosalie was of Sebastian, Theodore could see their relationship was indeed unbreakable. He felt a mix of bitterness and sadness.

“As long as you think it makes sense,” Theodore said flatly. He didn't mean anything by that, but to Rosalie, it sounded a bit harsh.

She wanted to argue back, but couldn’t find the right words. All she could do was swallow her anger and fume in silence.

What had started as a normal conversation made the atmosphere in the car heavy.

For a full ten minutes, neither of them spoke until Theodore suddenly stopped the car by the side of the road. Rosalie looked outside the window, seeing rows of dense trees.

“Why did we stop here?”

“I don’t like Sebastian. No, I hate him. I even think how much better it would be if he weren’t here. Maybe you’d come back to me. He’s the stumbling block between us.”

Hearing his gloomy voice, Rosalie felt uneasy. She immediately said, “Even without Sebastian, I wouldn’t come back to you. The moment we divorced, I have already decided not to look back.”

“But you have to admit, Sebastian is an important factor. Without him, you’d at least still be single now. We wouldn’t have had so many arguments because of him,” Theodore argued.

“So you think it’s Sebastian’s fault or my fault? Is it because I’m close to Sebastian that you're unhappy? You think this led to our divorce and arguments, right? Am I supposed to apologize to you?”

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