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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 997

"I got it, Theo. I won't do this again. I'm sorry. I didn't know I shouldn't say those things. I don't have much experience in this area, and I was worried you'd be disappointed in me."

Theodore lifted his hand to gently stroke her hair. "Don't talk about these things again, and don't see Rosalie again either."

"What about you? Will you still see her?" she asked.

Theodore fell silent for a moment.

Seeing his lack of response, Aurora knew his answer.

Perhaps even Theodore wasn't certain whether he would see Rosalie again. Maybe he would run into her, maybe he would seek her out, or maybe Rosalie would shamelessly look for him—who knew?

In any case, it was all Rosalie's fault. Theodore was surely blameless.

Suddenly, Sebastian was standing outside the ward and called his name.

"Theodore."

When Theodore turned around and saw Sebastian, his brows furrowed.

Aurora appeared a bit fearful. "Theo, why is he here?"

Theodore squeezed her hand gently. "Aurora, don't worry. Just stay here and don't go out."

Aurora nodded, and Theodore walked out of the room.

"Sebastian, what do you want?" he demanded.

"I should be asking you the same. You brought your woman just to bully Rose," Sebastian snarled.

Sebastian clenched his fists tightly. With a cold smile, he said, "Rival, huh? Theodore, you're not even worthy of being my rival, let alone Justin. You're just my defeated foe. While I'm with Rose, who knows where you're hiding to lick your wounds."

"Sebastian!" Theodore's fist tightened as anger surged within him.

At that moment, Aurora came out. "Theo."

She walked up to Theodore, took his arm, and gently held his clenched fist. "Theo, don't be angry. Feel our child."

She gently lifted his hand, slowly unfolding his fist, and placed it gently on her belly.

"When the child is born, whether it's a boy or a girl, it'll be your child. You're going to be a father, so don't let others get to you."

Theodore looked at Aurora in silence.

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