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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 526

Rosalie nodded. “I approached you very carefully at that time, trying hard to be as obedient as I could. I was worried that if I weren’t, you’d hate me. You held my hand so gently when I approached you.”

“You were trembling at that time,” Theodore said. “I could feel it. When I held your hands, they were shaking so badly because you were so scared.”

“But you didn’t let go of my hands. Instead, you kept whispering to me, ‘Don’t be scared. You won’t be hurt from now on. I’ll protect you.’ From then on, I stayed with the Spencers and was always with you, going everywhere you brought me. Whenever I encountered a question I didn’t know the answer to, you would teach me patiently until I got it. You were never anxious or impatient with me.

“When I was bullied, you were always the first to step forward and scare the bullies away. When I missed my parents, you would stay by my side quietly, saying nothing but simply being there. When I felt exhausted from crying, you would quietly hand me water and food. You were my guardian angel, always by my side and protecting me.”

Theodore’s eyes were tender. When he looked at Rosalie, it felt as though they had returned to the past when they were still innocent children. There were no conflicts or tension between them, just pure trust and dependence on each other.

However, everything changed after they grew up. Things were no longer innocent, but painful and tragic.

“But Rose, your guardian angel ended up hurting you so badly. You must have been disappointed.”

Theodore’s eyes turned bitter and disappointed.

“Theo, I said all these just to tell you I’ll never forget our childhood memories.”

“And so?”

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