Rosalie chuckled in disbelief. “I’m sorry, Grandma, but I think it’s not appropriate for me to stay here
any longer. I’ll head to the hall now while you guys continue.”
She really didn’t want to stay here a moment longer. She was pregnant, and getting agitated might
be detrimental to her baby.
“Sure, Rose. Leave this to me and go.”
Rosalie then left the dining room.
She headed to the hall by herself and settled down on the couch, her blood boiling.
Cynthia was clearly putting on an act–everyone could tell, with the sole exception of Theodore.
So, it was true that love is blind and a man in love would certainly be biased. In the mind of a man in
love, there was no such thing as logic and objective truth!
Instead of ming Cynthia for creating a rift between everyone and saying something like this, he
chose to me Rosalie for mentioning it in the first ce.
She was exasperated at his line of thought.
After a while, she heard footstepsing toward her. She turned to see Cynthia walking in her
direction.
Rosalie said coldly, “What are you deline
Cynthia was glowing; not a hint of sadness that was etched on her face earlier was visible.
Rosalie snorted. “Your acting skills are way too lousy. No one else will believe you except for
Theodore, but you probably don’t care since it’s enough that he alone believes you.”
Cynthia sat down next to her.
“Rosalie, you’re such a cunning woman. How could you tell Madam
I
Jarvis something that I told you privately? It was clearly my fault, but thankfully, Theodore chose to
defend me.”
“Hah, defend you? What gives you such confidence? Theodore is blind when ites to you, but
have you ever considered this? Even if he thinks his grandmothernded you in this plight, he
remains filial to her and won’t me her. How important do you think you are to him?” Rosalie
mocked.
Cynthia clenched her fists, and said through gritted teeth, “At least I’m more important to him than
you are! Don’t you dare be smug. So what if Theodore finds out this truth? Believe it or not, he’ll still
defend me even if I nder his grandmother!”
“You’re so confident, Ms. Zeller. What if there is concrete evidence?”
“He’ll still defend me, even in the face of evidence. Just watch if you don’t believe me! You’ll never
win Theodore’s heart. He’ll stand up for me no matter what I do! I’ll show you!”
With that, Cynthia stood up and left the hall.
Rosalie didn’t know what happened next in the dining room. Things remained calm and quiet in the
hall over the next half an hour.
Soon, Theodore arrived in the hall alone, and walked in Rosalie’s
direction.
Rosalie nced at him, thinking that he might re up at her. She sneered coldly, “Well, are you
here to yell at me for Cynthia’s sake?”
Theodore sat down next to her. “I’m here to talk things through with you.”
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“Is that so?” Rosalie nced at him. “How are you going to do that?”
“Cindy’s operation really was dyed. She found out after she woke up from her operation, so she
was in a very bad mood. Having known all along that Grandma didn’t approve of our rtionship,
she naturally suspected Grandma.”
Rosalie furrowed her brows in frustration. “How can you tolerate her when she so tantly
ndered your grandmother?”
“She didn’t do it on purpose, Rose. Don’t you empathize with her at all? It’spletely normal for
Cindy to get agitated and let her imagination run wild in that situation. It is also true that she didn’t
say with certainty that Grandma was the one who did it,” Theodore insisted.