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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 816

It must have been him who triggered Aurora.

She had heart disease and couldn't handle such emotional turmoil. It was practically a death sentence.

However, what else could he have done at the time? He couldn't really treat Aurora as a mere substitute.

Cynthia clenched her fists so tightly that her nails almost dug into her palms.

After a long while, she took a deep breath, calmed herself, and walked over to Theodore. "Theo, can you tell me what's really going on? Who is she?"

Theodore leaned against the wall, his eyes lowered. "She saved me."

"What?" Cynthia was a bit surprised. "She saved you? When?"

At the thought of it, Theodore's heart ached again. Recalling that moment nearly took his breath away. "It's in the past. I don't want to talk about it anymore."

He really didn't want to discuss it any further, and changed the subject. "About the wedding… I'm sorry. I abandoned you."

Cynthia bit her lip, her eyes filled with dissatisfaction and pain.

"So, you do remember that you need to apologize to me. I thought you didn't feel any guilt at all. After all, ever since the wedding, you haven't contacted me. Theo, have you given me up?"

Theodore straightened up, pushing himself off the wall, and said, "I can't be with you anymore. You'll meet a good man."

"You…" Cynthia was furious. "Theo, you're unbelievable! How many more people do you intend to hurt before you're satisfied?"

"What did the doctors say?" Theodore asked, clearly worried.

He had already abandoned Cynthia and felt guilty about it. Now, hearing that her heart might have problems made him even more uneasy.

If her heart really had issues, then all the efforts from before would be in vain.

"The doctors said I should stay in the hospital for a few more days for observation. They're not sure what's going on yet. I just didn't expect that coming here would lead me to run into you—and that woman—while I was kept in the dark."

"I've only known her for a few days," Theodore said. "And I don't plan on getting too close to her, so I didn't think it was necessary to tell you."

"Is that so? Not necessary?" Cynthia gave him a bitter smile. "Well, it seems we're no longer necessary either."

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