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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 587

“I must tell you this beforehand, because I can’t bring myself to accept another woman born emotionally and physically,” Theodore said.

“Another woman?” Those words were like salt to Cynthia’s wound. “Am I just ‘another woman’ to you now?”

“Aside from Rose, all other women are ‘another woman’ to me. That has always been the case. So, Cindy, it’s not too late to leave me right now. I’m not worthy of your devotion. You’ll only be miserable if you marry me now.”

Theodore made himself absolutely clear, without holding anything back. He made sure to present the whole truth in its cold and cruel entirety.

Cynthia had never imagined all these happening. She thought she had full control over Theodore—that he would trust, defend, and love her the moment she shed a tear or looked weak and innocent.

It was only until today, after hearing everything he said to her, that she realized everything had been in his control all along. He had been holding himself back the entire time. How well he treated her, as well as his attitude toward her, had all been for Rosalie’s sake.

Cynthia had always wanted Theodore and Rosalie to divorce. As long as they were divorced, she thought she would become Mrs. Spencer.

Yet, reality was starkly different from what she imagined. After waiting for them to finally get divorced, Theodore ended up figuring out his true feelings.

Now that things have come to this point, what was the use of throwing a tantrum and crying up a storm? Cynthia knew when to quit; she recognized the result of her tantrums and crying was Theodore’s willingness to marry her. However, he couldn’t give her love.

She would still be Mrs. Spencer, and that was what she wanted.

Despite Theodore’s cruel words, Cynthia told herself to calm down. She had always been able to seek the greatest self-benefit even amidst circumstances that were greatly detrimental to herself.

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