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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 844

"I love you, I really love you. Please don't leave me, I truly love you. Why did you have to leave?"

With a loud bang, the door to the ward was suddenly kicked open. Theodore entered with a cold expression on his face.

Yerick was singing, completely lost in the moment. He was wearing headphones, and his eyes were closed. He was fully immersed in the music, oblivious to anyone coming in.

"You've finally become someone else's woman, and I've finally lost you!" Yerick sang with deep emotion.

Hearing these lyrics, Theodore frowned. Singing this song at such a time was undoubtedly adding fuel to the fire.

Theodore grabbed Yerick's headphones, and yanked them off.

Yerick was startled, and almost screamed. When he saw Theodore, he asked in surprise, "Y-You came back? Didn't you leave?"

"You said you frequently chat with Rose. What do you talk about?" Theodore didn't even know why he was feeling this surge of impulse, but the more he thought about it, the harder it was to let it go. So, he came back.

After divorcing him, Rosalie had come to know many men. She had a husband, friends, a brother.

Meanwhile, he had been chased out of her world, no longer worthy of even being alive.

Why, in Rosalie's eyes, did everyone else seem more important than him? She even acknowledged a man she barely knew as her brother!

They had been together for more than ten years, and just because of one mistake, they had become strangers—so much so that she wished for his death.

Yerick seemed to be frightened by Theodore's grim face. He stammered, "W-Why do you care what we talk about? What does it have to do with you? You and Rose are divorced. You're not even my brother-in-law anymore!"

Suddenly, Theodore rushed forward, pinned Yerick to the bed, and gripped his shoulders tightly. He shot daggers at Yerick, saying, "What exactly do you two talk about? Tell me, or I won't hold back!"

He had never used his power to oppress anyone before, but that didn't mean he couldn't do it.

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