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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1050

Summary for Chapter 1050: Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore)

Chapter 1050 – A Turning Point in Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) by Novel FULL

In this chapter of Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore), Novel FULL introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1050 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

However, what Justin said made sense. Who could be happy seeing their house bombed?

Rosalie didn't get mad at Justin. This time, Theodore was to blame.

"I apologize to you on his behalf. I'm sorry," Rosalie said. "Don't worry, I'll compensate you for your house. I'll do it right now—let me write a check for you."

She then pulled out a checkbook from her bag. "10,000 dollars in addition to your house. Give me a figure."

Justin stared at the checkbook in Rosalie's hands and remained silent.

"What's the matter?" she asked, concerned. "Do you feel unwell again?"

Justin shook his head. "No. I just haven't thought about the amount."

Rosalie pondered for a moment before saying, "How about this? I'll send someone to evaluate your house."

"Can you go for a stroll with me? Let's talk about money matters next time," Justin said.

Rosalie kept her checkbook away. "Sure."

She brought a wheelchair and carefully helped Justin on it. Then, she pushed him to the garden in the hospital for some fresh air.

Justin sat quietly under the setting sun, a slight breeze blowing up his hair.

Green grass spread across the garden, looking lush and luxuriously soft like a carpet. The orangey-red sunlight shone on every blade of grass, reflecting their bright and mesmerizing colors. The gentle breeze rustled the leaves, sending a melodious harmony into the air.

The lake amid the garden reflected the sun's rays like a mirror. It was clear, its surface quiet. The entire scene was akin to a silent poem.

Rosalie was worried Justin might catch a cold, so she covered his legs with a blanket. "After you recover, you can continue being active as you had been."

Justin looked at her in silence for a long time before retracting his gaze and looking forward. "Let's hope what you said is true."

Rosalie felt as though Justin had someone he fancied, but the sorrow in his eyes told her that things might be impossible between them. She hoped he would one day become an ordinary man leading an ordinary life. She believed that one day, he would only have happy times ahead.

"Rose," Justin said, "promise me one thing."

"What is it?" she asked.

"After I'm discharged, don't tell anyone that you know Vincent or Justin Lynch."

Seeing the solemn look on his face, Rosalie could guess why he said that. And so, she nodded.

"Alright, I got it."

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