Rosalieughed bitterly. “What have I done behind your back? Hurt your Cindy? Do you know the
whole story? You only heard what I said. at the end, but not what she said earlier!”
“That’s enough!” Theodore interrupted her. “I know what she said. I can show you all of Cindy’s
medical records. If you knew what she’s been through, you would feel ashamed instead of
questioning her
here!”
Rosalie was momentarily speechless. She did indeed doubt Cynthia, especially after seeing her
looking healthy at the restaurant, while Theodore remained convinced otherwise.
But whenever Cynthia went to the hospital, Theodore was always with her. It would be difficult for
Cynthia to deceive him, but it wasn’t entirely impossible. Even in Theodore’s presence, Cynthia
could have. faked her condition, like Rosalie had done when she concealed her pregnancy from
him.
Apart from her health, Cynthia was also clearly acting in other
aspects, especially when Theodore was around. She deliberately said. things to provoke certain
answers from Rosalie, taking them out of context to mislead Theodore.
“Theo, don’t be angry. It’s all my fault for telling Rosalie about my health. It’s normal for her to doubt
me. After all, she didn’t know. Don’t me her,” Cynthia pleaded, making herself out to be a pitiful.
victim, seemingly speaking up for Rosalie but evoking sympathy for herself.
Meanwhile, Rosalie seemed unbothered. She neither shed tears nor showed remorse, resembling a
bully who picked on her victim and made people sympathize with the weaker party.
If one could view the situation after knowing all the facts, it was easy to understand what was
happening. However, when experiencing it firsthand, few people could see the whole picture
objectively and would often be biased. People would even criticize others vehemently because they
believed baseless online rumors, let alone ambiguous. real–life situations.
“Don’t cry, Cindy. You’re not well.” Theodore immediately wiped away her tears with a tissue.
Cynthia’s tears flowed freely as she tightly grasped Theodore’s hand. ” Then, promise me, don’t be
mad at her. Forgive her. I don’t want you two to fight because of me.”
Theodore turned his head, giving Rosalie a cold nce before tenderly speaking to Cynthia, “Okay,
I forgive her.”
Seeing the couple holding hands tightly, Rosalie felt almost no
sadness, only anger.
“Theodore, what gives you the right to forgive me? What have I done wrong that requires your
forgiveness?”
Why should this couple stand on a moral high ground to forgive her? It was clear they were acting
unreasonably.
“That’s enough. Stop causing a scene.”
Theodore’s anger red up in an unusual disy, as if he was growing impatient because Rosalie
was being unreasonable.
“Do you think I’m just causing a scene?”
Apletely provoked Rosalie suddenly rushed forward, forcefully separating Theodore and
Cynthia’s hands. Her sudden action took Theodore aback. First, he was stunned, then irritated.
“Are you out of your mind? What are you doing?”
“Exactly. I’m crazy, and I’m making that, wouldn’t it be unjust if I didn’t:
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“You have the nerve to ask? Wasn’t divorced yet. Even if there’s just on wife. What does it mean for
you to me?”
It wasn’t like Rosalie didn’t have a t herposure easily. However, this and she couldn’t bear it
anymore. Si unreasonable and they were getting tolerate so much?
‘Don’t be unreasonable. Step aside,” pushed Rosalie away. “Cindy, let’s g
‘We haven’t finished our meal yet, the two lunch boxes on the coffee t
‘Throw it out. I’ll take you out to eat
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