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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 715

Sebastian said it all without batting an eyelid.

“Thank you, Seb,” Yerick said joyfully. “I was worried for a moment that you wouldn’t say yes. This is great. I have friends now, I love you all!”

Yerick flashed him a heart sign.

Sebastian said with a smile, “Look at you, behaving like a girl.”

“So what if I do?” Yerick countered, “Girls are great. Rose is a girl.”

Sebastian shook his head helplessly. “Fine, alright. Do whatever you want.”

‘See how I get my hands on you, you brat,’ Sebastian thought to himself.

The three of them went on eating their dinner.

At the start, Rosalie was worried that Sebastian might not take to Yerick well, but since he made things clear, she naturally did not need to worry anymore and chatted even more happily with Yerick.

Sebastian felt like he was invisible once more, sitting there looking at them talking up a storm.

There was a smudge of sauce on the corner of Yerick’s lips, and Rosalie wiped it away with a napkin. “Look at that mess! You’re eating just like a child.”

“I’m a child before you, Rose. I’ll help you wipe your mouth, too.”

Yerick immediately grabbed a napkin to wipe the corner of Rosalie’s lips.

Sebastian could feel fire almost spewing out of his eyes—the kind of fire that would drive him to annihilate Yerick’s entire family!

Sebastian’s spoon dropped on the floor with a clank.

He held a hand over his temple, and crouched down.

Rosalie could sense that something was wrong, and asked, “Seb, what’s the matter?’

Sebastian rubbed his temple, and said, “I…I’m fine.”

Right after he said so, he collapsed weakly on the floor.

Rosalie hurriedly held him up. “Seb, are you exhausted? Did you not sleep well last night? Why don’t you get some rest?”

“I’m fine. Rose, sit down. Don’t stand up,” Sebastian said as he tried to get back to his feet and help Rosalie back to her chair.

Their bodies were pressed against each other, and it felt exceedingly intimate between them.

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