Chapter 29 
Late at night, when Rosalie was dozing off, she suddenly felt someone pressing down on her. Startled, she screamed loudly. 
“Ahhh…!” 
Theodore covered her mouth and hushed her. “It’s me.” 
He turned on the room light so Rosalie could see that it was really him on top of her. Breathing a sigh of relief, she glanced at the time 
to see that it was one in the morning. 
“Why are you back?” she asked. 
“Is it strange for me to come home? 
With a tinge of alcohol on his breath, it seemed like Theodore had been drinking. He lowered his head and kissed his wife’s lips, deftly undoing her sleepwear. 

“Ugh…” Rosalie pushed Theodore away with all her strength, hurriedly covering his mouth with her hand. “Let go of me!” 
Theodore grabbed her hand and pressed her down firmly on the bed. ” What’s with you? Don’t want me to touch you?” 
“Weren’t you with Cynthia? Stay with her, then! Why did you come back here?!” 
Did this man think he could have it both ways? That he could come home and have his way with Rosalie after fooling around with 
Cynthia? And then leave her for Cynthia once he was tired of her? What kind of nonsense was this? 
“Do I need a reason to come home? A somewhat annoyed Theodore pinched Rosalie’s cheeks and continued, “We’re not divorced yet. 
You’re still my wife, and you have to fulfill your duties as a wife!” 
Without giving her a chance to speak, he pressed his lips against hers to silence her. 
“Let go of me!” 
Rosalie struggled desperately. She was pregnant, and she could 
sense how unstable the fetus was. She couldn’t do this! 
“Don’t move!” 
Theodore didn’t want to hurt her. He had never forced her before. This was the first time he was being so forceful! As he sunk his teeth into her neck, Rosalie closed her eyes in despair. 
“Theodore, how will you explain this to Cynthia?” 
Theodore suddenly stopped moving. He looked up at Rosalie’s pale face to see a mocking smile on her lips, her dark eyes gazing at him deeply. After a long stretch of silence, he got off her and lay by her side instead. 
Rosalie breathed a sigh of relief and quickly touched her stomach 
with her hand. Fortunately, it seemed like her unborn child was fine. Afraid her husband might go crazy again, she lifted the covers to get out of bed and sleep in the next room. 
Theodore’s arm shot out, grabbing her wrist. “Don’t go.” 
Rosalie gritted her teeth and forcefully pulled her hand away. “You have no right to say those words after you asked for a divorce.” 
With that said, she left the room without hesitation. 
But in the next room, she tossed and turned, unable to fall asleep. Theodore had clearly drunk too much. What if he felt unwell at night? What if he needed water and couldn’t find any? Rosalie became increasingly anxious as time passed 
she couldn’t bear it and get out of bed to pour a glass of water before carefully walking back Theodore was tying on the bed soult 
Pacing the glass of 
her husband’s clothes to make 
Pirm with the blanket. Before leaving 
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Remembering his call from yesterday Rosalie approached him and asted “You called me yesterday song you had something to discuss. Wh