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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 624

Come to think of it, humans are complex creatures. Who can say that they never had a wicked thought come to mind? Perhaps Sebastian was reckless and overwhelmed by anger at that time.

What’s more, if Sebastian were really so wicked and sinister, he wouldn’t have admitted his mistake to her so quickly. He confessed, which meant that he felt guilty about it and knew that it was wrong.

Making a mistake isn’t frightening. What’s frightening is refusing to change despite knowing one’s mistake, and Sebastian was trying to rectify his mistake so quickly after the incident. Although she was furious, the anger was quickly subsiding.

Rosalie eventually sighed, and said, “Alright, I got it.”

“So… Have you forgiven me?” Sebastian asked anxiously.

Rosalie pondered for a moment before saying, “I haven’t digested this yet. It’s completely overturned what I know about you. Give me some time.”

“Will you leave me?” That was his greatest fear.

“Seb, I won’t leave you. Don’t worry. I won’t change my attitude toward you because of this. I understand how you felt at that time. You must have been so angry, those wicked thoughts came to mind. But you’re willing to admit your mistake, and it’s not too late to change. Theodore was also at fault for provoking you in the first place. He started it first.”

Sebastian heaved a sigh of relief at Rosalie’s words.

“Rose, I can apologize to him.”

“No need,” Rosalie said. “Although you were at fault in this, he was partly responsible too. He clearly won’t apologize to you, though. I’ll talk to him about this. You don’t need to look for him, or he might push his luck and climb all over you.”

No matter what, Rosalie felt that this incident happened because of herself. She would be the one to resolve the issue.

“Rose, thank you for being so understanding. I won’t do this again. I’ll listen to you.”

Despite the mistake Sebastian committed, Rosalie couldn’t bear to blame him, what with the genuine regret he seemingly felt.

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