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Chapter 243
“You knew Sebastian long ago, but you told me you met him in school. Isn’t that a lie?”
“I…” Rosalie was speechless. How many times would he bring this up?
“Theodore, do you have to be so petty?”
“Am I petty, or are you the liar?! Didn’t you admit it yourself later? You’ve been involved with him all along! You said it yourself! I didn’t imagine it!” Theodore yelled.
True, Rosalie had said she and Sebastian had been together for a long time–but that was out of anger.
She stood up from the bed. “So what you’re saying is, what you told Grandma wasn’t the truth.”
“That’s right! I just said it to make her feel better, to make her think I was taking all the blame. I didn’t want her to think I was a complete, bastard, but she still hit me. If I’d known, I wouldn’t have bothered. It was a waste of time, and I got a beating for it. What bad luck!”
His tone was full of frustration.
Rosalie clenched her fists. She had been genuinely moved when Rebecca had told her what Theodore had said. Despite their
arguments, she believed Theodore knew the truth deep down, but just couldn’t control his temper when angry.
Now, she realized it was all a lie.
Well, it didn’t matter anymore. They were divorced. Why should she care what Theodore thought?
She sighed. “I was overthinking it, but I suppose that’s for the best.
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We’re divorced anyway.”
In this world, amicable separations were rare. Usually, people separated because things had gone too far to continue. A good breakup was unlikely, let alone a peaceful one.
“Don’t worry. I’ll move out soon,” Theodore said. “This house is yours.”
“No need,” Rosalie said. “You stay here. I won’t be living here. I’m leaving. Take your time to heal.”
She didn’t want to argue with Theodore.
“Where are you going?” Theodore asked.
“Don’t worry. I have plenty of places to go. You gave me five percent of the shares, and I have plenty of money in my account. I’ll be fine.”
She simply wanted to reassure him.
Unexpectedly, Theodore let out a cold laugh. “Who’s worried? I was! just asking.”
Rosalie gave him a weary look. “Fine, it’s always me overthinking. Cynthia’s the only one who matters to you. Everyone else is irrelevant.
As she turned to leave, she suddenly heard a muffled groan from the bed. She stopped in her tracks, and turned back to see Theodore trembling.
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