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After work, Stephanie arrived at the hospital where Theodore was admitted. As a nurse herself, she knew how to get information and was able to smoothly find out Theodore’s room number.
As Stephanie peeked through the crack of the slightly ajar door, she saw a woman crying by the man’s bedside.
“Theo, I’m so worried about you. Does it hurt?”
“I’m fine, Cindy, please don’t cry.” Theodore reached out to wipe. Cynthia’s tears. “I told you not to come. Your health isn’t good, remember? Why did you insist on coming?”
“It’s okay. I just want to be with you. You’re hurt, and no one’s here for you. It’s so lonely. I know you didn’t tell your family because you don’t, want them to worry. If I’m not here with you, who else will be?”
Cynthia was really good with words, knowing just what to say to touch someone’s heart.
“You were with me all day yesterday and drove back at night. You must have gotten into an accident because you were tired. It’s my fault for being so weak. If you hadn’t been taking care of me, this wouldn’t have happened.”
“Don’t blame yourself. You didn’t choose to get sick. Please don’t cry. I won’t be happy if you keep crying, Theodore said gently yet firmly.
Cynthia wiped her tears away. “Okay, I won’t cry.”
“Cindy, I have something to tell you.”
“What is it?”
“Yesterday, Rose signed the divorce papers.”
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“Really?” Cynthia started crying again, but her tears were ones of joy this time. “She finally signed? Then, you two will…”
“My dad tore up the divorce papers.”
“What?” Cynthia stiffened. “Why?”
“My dad came to the hospital, found the papers, and tore them up. He’s really mad. Now, he’s trying everything to stop the divorce. I’m worried he might hurt you, so please wait a little longer, okay?”
“Theo, I’ve waited so long.”
Cynthia bit her lip hard, trying not to cry out loud, making herself appear more aggrieved and innocent.
“I know. I’ll get Rose to sign another copy of the divorce papers as soon as possible, but I have to consider my parents and
grandmother. I can’t be too aggressive, or you might suffer. If they join forces and come after you together, I might not be able to protect you,” said Theodore, his eyes filled with concern.
He couldn’t let what had happened previously repeat itself.
Though reluctant, Cynthia had no other choice but to nod obediently and say, “I understand. It’s okay, I’ve waited for you for so long. A few more days won’t matter.”
Cynthia leaned into Theodore’s embrace, nestling against him. “Theo, you’ll marry me, won’t you? One day, I’ll become your wife, right?”
Theodore didn’t hug her back, but didn’t push her away either, letting Cynthia lean against him. After a moment of silence, he looked up and gently patted the back of her head.
“Yes,” he said.
Stephanie was so enraged that her brain was pounding. She wanted to rush in and scold the pair of them, but forced herself to hold back
to avoid causing trouble for her go video she had recorded.
Suddenly, a man’s voice came from
Stephanie turned around and saw staring at her.
“Sorry, wrong room!”
She hurriedly brushed past Yuvan, r fire.
“Yuvan, what happened?” Theodore
“A woman was acting suspiciousl the wrong room,” Yuvan replied, clo
Stephanie stormed into Rosalie’s hospital room, visibly upset.
“Steph, how is he?” asked Rosalie, who had been waiting anxiously.
“You still care about that jerk? Don’t you know he’s living happily now?! “Stephanie snapped.
“What do you mean?” Rosalie frowned, puzzled. “Isn’t he injured? Is it serious?”
“See for yourself.”
Stephanie handed her phone to Rosalie, so her friend could watch the video she had recorded. After watching it from start to finish,
Rosalie’s fingers seemed to lose all strength as the phone slipped from her hand, falling onto the bed.
With Cynthia by Theodore’s side, how could anything happen to him? Whenever Cynthia shed a tear, he softened. He was always gentle with that woman.
In contrast, his treatment of his own wife was like a see–saw. He was sometimes sweet, sometimes cold, leaving Rosalie unsure of his true feelings. Even a brother wouldn’t behave like that towards his sister.
“You’re still worried about him, but he’s doing just fine,” said Stephanie, taking her phone back.
“Yeah.” Rosalie wiped away the tears falling from her eyes, smiling faintly. “I was just being foolish, worrying about him so much. What a joke.”
Sydney had been spot on. Theodore had indeed spent the whole day with Cynthia yesterday, which probably meant that she had been sick again. That was why Theodore didn’t get enough sleep and ended up
driving while tired.
He would do anything for Cynthia. What did his own life matter? Cynthia’s life was the one that counted.
Seeing her friend so heartbroken, Stephanie felt down too.
She sat by the bed, comforting Rosalie, “Don’t worry about him. anymore. He’s fine now. You need to take care of yourself and the baby.”
“Steph, am I stupid? Still foolishly worrying about him. I’m such an idiot,” Rosalie said tearfully.
“Alright, that’s enough. Don’t cry.” Stephanie wiped Rosalie’s tears with a tissue. “You’re not stupid. You’re just too kind. That guy is a jerk. Who hasn’t been hurt by jerks in this world? Just be more careful
in the future.”
“Thank you, Steph. I learned my lesson the hard way. You, on the
other hand… never marry someone without thinking, okay? Live for yourself,” Rosalie advised.
“Got it. Now, are you ready to start a new life?” Stephanie said, seeming like a little angel.
Rosalie nodded, leaning into her friend’s embrace. “Yeah.”
A few days later, Rosalie was discharged from the hospital, and Stephanie was helping her pack up her things. After some rest, Rosalie was in much better condition. The next step was to go home, rest more, and avoid exerting herself.
Just then, someone knocked on the room door. Rosalie turned her
head to see Sebastian walking in with a bouquet of flowers.
“Why are you here?” she asked.
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“You’re getting discharged today, so I came to see you,” Sebastian replied.
Over the past few days, Rosalie and Sebastian had exchanged a few text messages. Their conversation had been mostly casual, but it was enough for him to know that she was being discharged today.
“Wow, such beautiful roses, Mr. Carter. Do you know what roses. symbolize?” asked Stephanie with a suggestive look on her face.
“Steph.” Rosalie pulled her friend aside. “Stop it.”
She really wished Stephanie wouldn’t say such things.
Sebastian chuckled awkwardly. “I’m not really into flowers. I just thought they looked nice. Is it inappropriate?”
“No.” Rosalie quickly stepped forward to take the flowers. “These roses are very beautiful. I love them. Thank you. Don’t mind Steph.”
Stephanie pouted. “I didn’t say anything. I just asked if he knew the meaning of the flowers. It’s not like made something up.”
Rosalie shook her head helplessly, unable to do anything about her friend.
Just then, another man walked into the room, holding a bouquet of lilies.
Spotting him, Stephanie whispered to Rosalie, “It looks like it’s going to be a showdown.”
Seeing Theodore, Rosalie suddenly felt a sense of unfamiliarity. But seeing that he was fine, she felt relieved.
She didn’t want to be hurt again, so she coldly asked, “Why are you. here?”
Seeing Rosalie’s reaction, Theodore frowned. “Didn’t you just get discharged? I came to see you.”Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
“Thank you,” she replied politely.
Theodore’s irritated gaze fell on Sebastian. That man seemed to be sticking around like a persistent leech.
“You seem to enjoy making friends with other people’s wives, Mr. Carter,” Theodore remarked casually,
“If I’m not mistaken, Rosalie told me that you two have already signed. divorce papers, Mr. Spencer,” Sebastian retorted.
Upon hearing Sebastian call Rosalie by her name, Theodore’s eyes. flashed with anger. “What did you call her?”
“I agreed to let him call me that.” Rosalie stepped forward, pulling Sebastian behind her. “We’re friends, and I’m not Mrs. Spencer anymore. Isn’t it normal for him to call me by my name?”
Her words implied that Theodore had no right to be angry.
Theodore found the roses Sebastian brought annoying. They were like an eyesore, as if just looking at them could stain his eyes blood- red. He took the roses from Rosalie’s arms and handed her the lilies
he had brought instead.
“These are your favorite lilies,” he said, tossing the roses onto a
nearby sofa.
Rosalie was a bit angry. Placing the lilies next to the roses, she deliberately arranged the roses nicely, then turned to Sebastian and gave him an apologetic look. Sebastian nodded and smiled, which made Rosalie feel relieved. It was good to have someone sensible.
around.
“Mr. Spencer, if you’ve come to see me, you’re done, right? I’m being discharged now. Is there anything else you need?” Rosalie asked.
Theodore furrowed his brows at what she had chosen to call him.
“Sorry, I forgot to tell you something.” Theodore said calmly.
“What is it?” Rosalie asked, still frowning.
“My dad tore up the divorce papers. Now, he’s watching us and not allowing us to get a divorce.”
As he spoke, there was hardly any anger on Theodore’s face. He even seemed somewhat pleased.
On the other hand, Rosalie was angry. She already knew that Wesley had ripped up the divorce papers, having heard Theodore say so in the video Stephanie recorded. But when she was watching it, she had been focused on Cynthia being with Theodore and had only felt sadness. Now, her anger was belatedly coming to the surface.
“You’re the one who brought up getting a divorce in the first place, but then you claimed there were mistakes in the documents. Then, you dragged it out even more by claiming some procedures needed to be done. Now, you’re telling me that your dad tore up the papers. Are you doing this on purpose?” Rosalie questioned.
“Me? Doing it on purpose?” Theodore sneered. “I was the one who. suggested the divorce. I wouldn’t deliberately delay it. My dad was the one who tore up the documents. If you don’t believe me, go ask him. I
have no reason to lie to you. Anyway, we’re still married now. So, you better stay away from other men. If Grandma hears about it, she won’t be happy.”
“What about you and Cynthia? Aren’t you afraid Grandma will be unhappy if she hears about you and her? How long are you going to maintain your double standards?”
Rosalie was fed up with Theodore’s double standards. He could be lovey–dovey with Cynthia, but if Rosalie even talked to another guy, he saw it as her cheating on him.
As Theodore clenched his fists, his knuckles made an audible. cracking sound.
Realizing that things were getting out of hand, Stephanie quickly stepped in, saying, “Rose just got discharged. Can we please not argue?”
“Let’s go home,” said Theodore, suppressing his anger as he didn’t want to argue with his wife on the day she was being discharged.
Rosalie also wanted to end this war sooner rather than later.
She turned to Sebastian and said, “Mr. Carter, I’m going home now. I’ll treat you to dinner in a couple of days. Thank you for the flowers. I’ll make sure to put them in a vase when I get home.”
Rosalie didn’t need to worry about Theodore now. She could say whatever she wanted in front of him. After all, she had a clear conscience.
Hearing her words to Sebastian left a very unpleasant expression on Theodore’s face.
“Okay, I’ll leave first,” Sebastian replied.
This man had been polite from start to end. Compared to Theodore’s unpredictable temperament, he was indeed a gentleman.
“I’m sorry you came all this way to see me,” said Rosalie, looking
guilty.
“I just stopped by to see you on the way to work. Don’t feel pressured, okay? I’m going now. Bye.”
After seeing off Sebastian, Rosalie’s polite expression turned cold again when facing Theodore.
Stephanie’s pager went off, indicating she had to leave.
Worried about Rosalie, she told Theodore, “Rose’s stomach issues were caused by stress, and will worsen if she keeps getting stressed. out. Don’t bully her anymore.”
Surprisingly, Theodore didn’t snap back. He just grunted, which was a bit unexpected.
“Steph, you go ahead and take care of your work,” said Rosalie, who had heard the pager go off.
With a final nod, Stephanie left the hospital room.
“We’re going home,” said Theodore.
He grabbed the packed bag off the couch and picked up the lilies he had brought, leaving the roses. But of course, Rosalie wouldn’t leave. the roses behind. She picked them up to bring along, which irritated Theodore, but he didn’t say anything else to avoid upsetting her.
When they arrived home, the house suddenly felt empty. It didn’t feel
like home without them there.
Rosalie personally placed the roses in a vase, while the lilies
remained untouched.
“Madam, what should we do with these lilies? Shall I put them in a
vase?” the butler asked.
“No need. Just throw them away,” Theodore replied.
Since Rosalie didn’t like them, there was no need to keep the flowers.
The butler took the lilies, feeling a bit regretful. They looked fresh and beautiful, so it was a pity to throw them away. But since his boss had ordered him to do so, the butler had to comply.
As he turned to leave with the flowers, Rosalie suddenly said, “Wait.
“Yes, Madam?”
“Put those flowers in a vase. It’s a shame to throw them away,”
Rosalie said.
No matter what Theodore’s problem was, the flowers were innocent. It was a pity for them to be picked at their most beautiful, only to be
thrown in the trash.
“Alright,” the butler said as he fetched a vase.
Even though the husband and wife had said contradictory things, it was always right to listen to the wife in a situation like this.
His gloomy mood easing slightly, Theodore said, “I didn’t tear up the
divorce papers. I didn’t lie to you.”
He feared Rosalie might misunderstand him because of this, and he didn’t want her to. It felt awful to be misunderstood. As he explained to her, he suddenly realized that he had once accused her.
“It’s okay. Just print them again for me to sign,” replied Rosalie, placing the vase on the table.
“I will. You’ll be free soon,” said Theodore, thinking to himself that his wife must really want her freedom.
Rosalie just nodded weakly without saying anything else. Holding onto the railing, she carefully climbed the stairs and went back to bed. From now on, her focus would be on taking care of the baby.
Theodore didn’t stay home for long. After Rosalie went to rest, he left
again, presumably going to Cynthia’s place.
In the evening, Rosalie had dinner alone, but she didn’t mind. She didn’t feel lonely; she had the baby with her. As soon as she returned to her room after dinner, she received a call from Sydney.
“Hello, Mom. Did you need something?”
“Have you had dinner?” Sydney asked.
“I just ate.”
“That’s good. You might not feel like eating while you’re pregnant, but you have to force yourself to eat. The baby needs nutrition.”
Rosalie responded with a hum, adding, “Yes, I’m trying to eat well. I want to take good care of the baby.”
“Let’s meet tomorrow. Let’s book a restaurant and have lunch.
together.”
“Tomorrow?”
“Yes, do you have plans tomorrow?” Sydney asked.
“I’m free, Mom. How about you come or for lunch? I’ll cook for you.”
“No, we’ve never been out together, just the two of us. I know you
need to be careful for the baby’s sale, so I won’t tire you out. No
shopping, just a meal. You can have the driver bring you here. You won’t have to walk much.”
“Okay, where do you want to go? I make the reservation,” Rosalie agreed.
“No need, I’ll do it. I’ll message you once the reservation is confirmed. Just have the driver bring you over tomorrow.”
“Alright, I understand.”
After the call ended, Rosalie sat on the edge of the bed and gently touched her belly.
“Sweetie, your grandmother seems to be a bit cold on the outside but warm on the inside. She doesn’t seem as indifferent as she appears. I wonder what happened between her and your grandpa.”
Rosalie was the first to arrive at the restaurant. Sydney had sent her a text a few minutes earlier, saying that she was running te and
asking her daughter–in–law to sit and wait for her. Guided by the
waiter, Rosalie found Sydney’s table.
But when she saw the woman who was sitting there, her face immediately turned cold.
“Cynthia, what are you doing here?”
Seeing Rosalie, Cynthia also looked puzzled.
But soon, she lifted her head proudly and said, “Is it wrong for my future mother–in–law to invite me for a meal?”
“Your future mother–in–law? Are you referring to Theo’s mother?”
“Who else could it be?” Cynthia smirked. “Mom called me last night and said she wanted to have a meal with me today. She seemed to be in a good mood. It seems she really supports her son’s love. She’s the one who truly cares about her son, having carried him for nine months.”
Rosalie snorted. “So, you mean Grandma and his father don’t care. about him, right?”
“I didn’t say that. Don’t put words in my mouth,” Cynthia said. innocently.
Rosalie took her phone out of her bag and called Sydney. The call
went unanswered, so she sent her mother–in–law a WhatsApp
message instead.
[Mom, why did you also invite Cynthia? If you two are going to have a meal together, then I’ll leave first.]
Sydney quickly replied. Don’t leave I invited both of you. Please sit
down and wait for a moment. I’ll be there soon
[Mom, why are you doing this?)
[We’ll talk once I get there. Don’t leave ]
Rosalie didn’t understand what Sydney meant. Since her mother–in- law had done this, there must be a reason for it. There was nothing Rosalie could do but stay here for the time being. She returned her phone to her bag and sat across from Cynthia.
“You still don’t know that Theo was in a car accident, right?” said
Cynthia, taking a sip of her juice
Rosalie pretended to be surprised, asking, “Really? When did it happen?”
“It was days ago. I’ve been with him the whole time.”
Rosalie clenched her fists, but still maintained a smile on her face Thank you for your hard work.”
“Don’t mention it. Anyway, Theo and I are going to get married in the future. What’s more important is that Theo got into the accident because of me. I fell ill, and he was too busy taking care of me, which led to him driving while tired.”
Cynthia placed her hands on her chest, looking sad. “Thank goodness he’s okay. Otherwise, I wouldn’t want to live anymore. He would die for me, and I would do the same for him.”
Rosalie stared at the other woman coldly, silently watching her act before eventually asking, “Ms. Zeller, why do you think Theo didn’t tell me about his car accident?”
“Maybe because he wanted me to be with him and didn’t want to be disturbed by outsiders,” Cynthia replied, her lips curling into a
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victorious smile.
“Ms. Zeller, perhaps you’re wrong. I happened to be hospitalized for stomach problems when Theo was in the accident, so maybe he just didn’t want me to worry.”
Cynthia frowned. “Is that so? But I’m more inclined to think that he didn’t want you to bother him. Rosalie, don’t be too naive. You know. Theo’s feelings for me.”
Seeing Cynthia’s confident appearance, Rosalie couldn’t help but think that the other woman was ordinary yet confident. She was snobbish, arrogant, and self–assured. Be it in terms of career or character, she looked down on other people. There was not a single commendable thing about her.
“Really?” Rosalie smiled slightly. “Then, I’ll call Theo now and ask him whether he didn’t tell me about his car accident because he didn’t want me to worry or because he wanted you to be with him.
“If it’s not because he didn’t want me to worry, well, then it’s as you said. Also, you said he got into the accident because of you. I wonder what his reaction will be.”
Rosalie’s tone suddenly sounded a bit hostile, intentionally provoking Cynthia. After all, many would want to do the same if they were in this situation, but simply didn’t bother to do so.
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Cynthia’s heart skipped a beat, and a hint of nervousness flickered in her eyes.
After scrolling to Theodore’s contact listing in her phone, Rosalie’s finger hovered over the screen as she said, “If I’m not mistaken, he must have told you to not tell anyone about his car accident,
including me.”
As soon as Rosalie pressed the call button, Cynthia’s face turned pale. She quickly reached out, snatching the phone away and ending. the call before it connected, causing the phone screen to return to the home page.
“Why are you so anxious, Ms. Zeller? Weren’t you so confident?” asked Rosalie, taking her phone back.
“Theo is probably busy right now. Let’s not bother him with this and add to his worries,” replied Cynthia in a shaky voice, clearly having.
made up an excuse.
Rosalie had guessed right – Theodore had indeed asked Cynthia to not tell anyone about his accident. After all, he had also told his mother the same thing.
Rosalie smirked. “Ms. Zeller, I’m afraid you’re the one adding to his worries, not me. Are you having fun playing these little tricks behind.
his back?”
“Who’s playing tricks?” Cynthia clenched her fist, outraged. “Rosalie, what do you mean?”
“Don’t get too angry. You only have one lung, and your heart isn’t in great condition either. If you get too angry and something happens to you, it won’t be good for me,” Rosalie said sarcastically.
“You..!”
Cynthia was furious. She had always thought Rosalie was just a dumb woman, and hadn’t expected her to be so sharp–tongued.
“Rosalie, have you looked in the mirror? If it weren’t for your parents. becoming heroes out of nowhere, you’d probably be screwing bolts in a factory. Do you even deserve to sit next to me?”
“They didn’t become heroes out of nowhere. They saved a lot of people!”
Cynthia had touched a nerve. Bringing up her parents was the last straw for Rosalie.
“That’s because they were trapped inside and couldn’t get out. If they could have escaped, do you think they would still have saved those people? They were just two low–level workers. What could they have done?”
Splash!
Rosalie had picked up the glass of water in front of her and thrown its contents at Cynthia’s face.
“Ahhh! Are you crazy? How dare you do this to me! Who do you think. you are?” Cynthia screamed.
“So what if I treat you like this? Cynthia, what makes you so great? Why am I not worthy of sitting next to you? Do you really think you’re. so noble? You’re just pretentious and arrogant!“” Rosalie retorted.
Cynthia trembled with anger. “I… I’ll tell Theo. I’ll tell him, and you’ll be done for!”
“That’s fine. Go ahead and tell him. Hurry up, record your pitiful look and show it to him. Say whatever you want! I’m warning you, don’t let me hear you talk about my parents again, and stop pretending to be
noble. You’re just a lump of mud wrapped in gold foil. You’re putting. on an act and deceiving those who don’t know any better!” Rosalie snapped back.
Rosalie wasn’t someone who never got angry, nor was she a
pushover. It was just that most of the time, she didn’t want to escalate things too much and cause the situation to get messy. So, she usually tried to downplay big issues and resolve small ones, but that didn’t mean she didn’t have boundaries. Once the line was
crossed, she wouldn’t hesitate to retaliate.
Momentarily silenced by Rosalie’s scolding, Cynthia didn’t speak for a while.
Finally gathering her courage, Cynthia retorted, “Theo loves me! What about you, Rosalie? What have you gained? You can’t win his heart, and soon, you won’t be his wife anymore. You have nothing. You’re just a pitiful creature, abandoned by him! So what if you’ve known each other for ten years? It doesn’t compare to my five years with him.
Cynthia picked up a clean napkin from the table and wiped her face. Just the thought that Theodore loved her an was about to divorce Rosalie made her feel victorious. After all, Rosalie was just a
discarded wife.
Rosalie didn’t want to argue with Cynthia any longer. It was beneath her dignity to quarrel here, especially when others were already looking at them. She grabbed her purse and was about to stand up and leave, when suddenly, a hand landed on her shoulder.
“I’m here.”
Sydney appeared in front of the two other women. She gently pressed Rosalie back into her seat.
“I’m so sorry I’m late. You two must have felt awkward being alone together.”
Seeing that Cynthia’s face was damp, Sydney looked concerned. “Ms. Zeller, are you okay?”
“I’m fine, Aunt. Thank you for your concern. There was just a little misunderstanding between Rosalie and I. You don’t need to worry about it,” Cynthia replied.
Her demeanor was now completely different from before. She was the kind of person who could change her tune depending on who she
was with.
“Mom, I think I should leave first,” Rosalie said as she looked up at
her mother–in–law.
“Leave? Why?” Sydney sat down at their table and signaled to the waiter. “Since everyone’s here, let’s arder some food.”
The waiter handed them three menus
Not having much of an appetite, Rosalie wanted to get straight to the point. She had thought she would be having a simple me with her mother–in–law, and hadn’t expected Sydney to invite Cynthia as well.
“Mom, if you have something to say just say it
“I just wanted to have a meal with you two and chat There’s nothing major Can you do me this favor, considering I’m your mother in law?” Sydney said.
Giving Cynthia a cold glance, Rosalie tried not to let herself get angry. That woman wasn’t worth it. Having randomly picked a dish, Rosalie handed her menu to the waiter
After the three of them ordered their food, Sydney turned to Cynthia
“Ms. Zeller, I’m really sorry to have you come all this way, especially knowing you’re not feeling well.”
*No problem You wanted to see me, so of course I came. I’m happy to see you,” Cynthia replied politely.
“You’re indeed very polite, Sydney said.
Sydney was usually serious, but the smile currently on her face made her appear much friendlier. Rosalie found it strange that Sydney. seemed to like Cynthia quite a bit. Could Cynthia’s seemingly sweet demeanor have fooled Sydney too?
“That’s what I should do. You’re my elder, Aunt, but you really take care of yourself so well. If I didn’t know better, I would have thought you were Theo’s sister instead of his mother,” Cynthia complimented.
Sydney chuckled. “Look at you. You’re such a sweet talker.
After all, being praised for looking young would make anyone happy.
Rosalie was a bit puzzled by their interaction. She didn’t understand why they were chatting so comfortably.
“I apologize on behalf of Rose. She shouldn’t have splashed water on your face. That was very inappropriate,” Sydney said.
Hearing Sydney’s words, Rosalie frowned. “Mom, I don’t need to apologize. Did you not hear what she said? If it were you…”
“Enough,” Sydney interrupted, her expression turning serious. “No matter what she said, you shouldn’t have splashed water on her in public. Fortunately, it wasn’t hot water, or the consequences could have been dire
Rosalie was a bit upset, but if Sydney had already decided that what she had done was wrong, there was no point in arguing. But still, she didn’t regret throwing the water at Cynthia. That woman deserved it.
Of course, Rosalie had known that the water wasn’t hot. Its icy temperature was even colder than a bath, so it wouldn’t harm Cynthia. if it had been hot water, she definitely wouldn’t have thrown it at Cynthia
“Aunt, it’s okay. She might be mad at me because of my relationship with Theo…” Cynthia paused, looking ashamed. “But Aunt, please believe me. I didn’t intend to break them apart. I’ve known Theo for a long time. We were a couple even before Rosalie and Theo got married.”
Tears welled up in her eyes as she portrayed herself as a fragile. victim, making Rosalie seem indifferent in comparison.
“Okay, stop crying. I understand.” Sydney quickly pulled out some tissues and wiped Cynthia’s tears. That pretty face of yours won’t look good if it turns red from crying. Theo would feel sorry for you.”
“Okay, Aunt, I won’t cry. I’m happy to have lunch with you today,” said Cynthia, immediately stopping her tears.
She was such an obedient girl, the type who was completely beloved. by elders.
Rosalie was speechless. Was this lunch Sydney’s way of meeting her future daughter–in–law? If so, why did Rosalie have to come?
“Thank you, Aunt.”
“Mom, I have some things to attend to. If there’s nothing else, I’ll leave, ” said Rosalie, not wanting to stay there a moment longer.
“What’s the rush? Didn’t we agree on this last night on the phone? You’re free today. Can’t you spare some time to have lunch with me? Don’t be childish just because Ms. Zeller is here. Be mature,” Sydney
scolded.
Rosalie felt annoyed. Was it still her fault for being childish? Was she
immature? It was really frustrating. If Sydney weren’t Theodore’s. mother, she definitely wouldn’t tolerate this.
A smug smile appeared on Cynthia’s lips. It seemed that her future mother–in–law didn’t like Rosalie. How dare Rosalie splash water on her face? No matter. Though someone was urrently avenging her, Cynthia didn’t intend to let Rosalie off the hook so easily.
After a while, the waiter brought the dishes they ordered. The three women ate and chatted together. It was mostly Sydney and Cynthia talking, while Rosalie remained quiet. Although Rosalie wasn’t really. hungry, she ate all the food she ordered for the sake of her baby. On the other hand, Cynthia didn’t eat much.
When they were almost done, Sydney picked up her bag and took out
a folder from it.
“Aunt, what’s this?” Cynthia asked curiously.
Sydney opened the folder and took out a torn document. “These are the divorce papers signed by Theo and Rose.”
“Mom, why did you bring this?” Rosalie asked in confusion.
She thought the divorce papers had been torn into pieces and thrown. away long ago, and hadn’t expected Sydney to be pulling them out.
here.
“I was going to throw it away, but I pieced it together and looked at the contents. I don’t think it’s fair for Theo to give you these. properties,” Sydney explained.
As she placed the divorce papers and the folder on the table, shel added, “I’ll go to the restroom first and talk to you about this later.”
As soon as Sydney left, Cynthia immediately picked up the torn divorce papers and tried to piece them together. The contents
shocked her.
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utting down the documents, she glared angrily at Rosalie. “You’re really bold to ask for so much money!”
Cynthia was practically dizzy with anger. What was even more
infuriating was that Rosalie had asked for so much, and Theo had actually agreed to give her everything she wanted! According to the divorce papers, the properties given to Rosalie amounted to at least two billion dollars!
Theo was really generous. What right did this woman have to receive that much?
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As she glanced through the divorce papers, Rosalie realized that Theodore was indeed very generous it seemed like he had given her even more than he previously said he would
She put down the divorce papers and sant. Youre mistaken. Ma Zeller. I didn’t ask him for money he willingly gave it to me if you
don’t believe me, go ask him.”
Upon hearing this, Cynthia became even angrier. So, Theodore had given that much willingly? Was that man insane? Why would he give so much money to a woman he didn’t love?
“So, you took it just because he willingly gave it to you? You’re shameless. Do you even think you’re entitled to so much money? What have you done for the Spencer family in the past year? They provided you with food and accommodation, as well as covered all expenses for your education.
“You owe them so much, yet you dare to ask for money! You’ve only been married to Theo for a year, and he doesn’t even love you. How dare you have the audacity to demand so much property now!”
Originally, Rosalie didn’t care about the money. But seeing Cynthia so furious brought a faint smile to her face.
“Ms. Zeller, if he gave me this much money, then I do have the right to it. After all, I’m his legal wife.”
“What?! Do you have any idea why Theo married you? He only married you to use you as a trophy wife. You’re not worth that much. A maid’s salary is enough for someone like you. How much does a maid make in a year? Giving you that amount is more than enough. How dare you. ask for so much money!”
Cynthia’s words sounded completely unreasonable to Rosalie, so she didn’t even bother to argue. Engaging in such an argument with someone like Cynthia would only lower herself to that woman’s level. In that case, Cynthia could defeat her with her wealth of experience.
“Why aren’t you saying anything? Feeling ashamed?” Cynthia huffed. ” Luckily, the divorce papers were torn up, so it’s invalid now.”
When Theo had first told her that his father had torn up the divorce papers, Cynthia had been furious. It had taken such a long time to get
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Rosalie to finally sign them, and now the documents were unusable.
But looking at the papers now, Cynthia thought that tearing them up was a good move. Otherwise, that despicable Rosalie would have. walked away billions for nothing.
“I’m just watching you go crazy,” Rosalie said casually, staring at the other woman.
“You…” Cynthia clenched her fists, sneering. “Anyway, you won’t get that money. Aunt also said it isn’t right to give you so many properties. She must think you don’t deserve to get that much.”
“Whether I deserve it or not is not for you to decide,” Rosalie replied.
“I am Theo’s most beloved woman I have a say,” Cynthia scoffed. He married you because of me.”
“Cynthia, please understand. Whatever the reason he married me,
we’re legally married. Even if we get divorced, in any country, if he remarries, it will be a second marriage. I will always be his first wife,” said Rosalie calmly.
Cynthia’s eyes turned red with anger at the mention of “second marriage.” No matter how much she insulted Rosalie or said she
didn’t deserve it, Rosalie seemed unaffected shameless woman!
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“Rosalie, if you really take Theo’s money, how will he see you? Do you want to leave a gold–digger image in his mind?” said Cynthia,
attacking her from a different angle.
“You’re really funny.” Rosalie chuckled. “The money is something he wants to give me. I didn’t ask for it. If you don’t believe me, go ask him. You’re really good at jumping to conclusions.
“But come to think of it… Ms. Zeller, you keep looking down on me and talking about how I come from a humble background. I thought you were born into a wealthy family, but it seems that the amount of money in the divorce papers was enough to make you see red. Based on your reaction, one would think that you’ve never seen such wealth.
before.”
Cynthia’s anger burned even stronger. Rosalie was now mocking her. background how truly vulgar! If only Theodore were here, this woman wouldn’t dare bully her like this.
“Sorry to keep you waiting,” said Sydney as she returned to her seat. What happened to your eyes, Ms. Zeller? Are you feeling unwell?”
“I’m fine, Aunt,” Cynthia said politely. “Something got in my eyes. earlier, that’s all. By the way, Aunt, you mentioned there was
something unsuitable in the divorce papers?”
“I think the properties mentioned in the divorce papers are excessive. ” Sydney looked at Rosalie. “Rose, do you really want all these
properties that Theo is giving you?”
Rosalie’s eyes flashed with some confusion. Her first reaction was that Sydney also thought the money was too much. It seemed she. was really siding with Cynthia now, and Rosalie didn’t understand why.
“Mom, these divorce papers are invalid aren’t they? I never asked him. for money. All the divorce terms were his decision. If you’re not happy. with him giving me that much money, you can talk to him about it,” Rosalie explained.
If Sydney insisted on siding with Cynthia, there was nothing Rosalie could do about it, except to address the issue.
“I’ll talk to him about his part, but what about you? What should I say about you?” said Sydney, frowning and clearly unhappy, as if reprimanding her daughter–in–law.
“What do you want to say about me?”
Rosalie didn’t understand why Sydney was suddenly targeting her.
“I want to say you’re naive,” Sydney said, displeased. “You didn’t even ask him for money. You left all the decisions to Theo, and he ended. up giving you so little. You’ve been taken advantage of. Can’t I criticize you for that?”
Rosalie fell silent. What was this all about? Sydney’s behavior could be likened to a car that was speeding down a highway suddenly making a 180–degree turn. It was dizzying and unexpected.
A very surprised Cynthia looked at Sydney in disbelief. “Aunt, what are you saying?”
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