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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 945

She had learned her lesson; there definitely wouldn't be a next time.

Vincent sat down beside the couch. His injury hadn't fully healed yet, and he still felt some pain when he moved.

He picked up the remote control and asked, "What do you want to watch?"

Rosalie replied, "Anything is fine."

Vincent switched to a channel showing a romance drama.

This love story was a bit cliché, with the male lead divorcing his wife for a mistress. The wife was heartbroken and sought solace from another man. In the end, the male lead regretted his decision and wanted to win her back.

After just a few minutes, Rosalie suddenly felt a sense of familiarity. How was this so similar to her own experience?

Indeed, these dramas often stemmed from reality, and the melodrama of real life far exceeded that of fictional works.

If everyone's experiences were laid bare, they would all resemble a dramatic soap opera. Rosalie was engrossed.

The female lead witnessed the male lead in bed with the female antagonist.

Then, the female lead cried in the arms of the male supporting character. As they cried, they ended up in bed together. They were stark naked on TV.

Rosalie gasped. Dramas from Melrine pushed boundaries! The people here were bold and open.

The scenes on the screen felt overly explicit to Rosalie, making her somewhat embarrassed. She immediately turned her head to the side. "Let's change the channel."

If she were watching alone, it wouldn't be a problem, but she was sitting next to a man she wasn't familiar with.

A man and a woman alone in a living room watching such content felt a bit inappropriate. The explicitness was far beyond what could be shown in her home country.

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