Chapter 66

Theodore looked at the torn divorce papers, suddenly realizing he

wasn't as angry as he thought he would be; just a bit stunned. But as he slowly started to register that he shouldn't have reacted that way, he looked coldly at Wesley.

"Is this amusing to you? Didn't you see that Rose has already signed the papers?" he asked his father...

"So what if she signed? Getting a divorce was your idea, wasn't it? Do you think I don't know what you're up to?"

Wesley's blood flowed through Theodore's veins. How could a father

not understand his son's actions?

"Tearing them up won't help, you're just wasting paper. The divorce, papers can be printed again."

Theodore was determined to get a divorce. And he hadn't even told his father that Rosalie was even more eager to get a divorce than he

was.

Just looking at his son annoyed Wesley, so he left the hospital room and sat down in the waiting area, staring at the entrance. After checking the time on his watch several times and pondering for a while, he finally dialed a number on his phone.

"Rose, it's me."

"Dad, is something wrong?"

the divorce papers? Did you

"Dad, I..."

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to me. I know what happened. If he gives you divorce papers again, don't

for Theo and I. Dragging it out will only

"My mom isn't well, but I'll stop you. If I see you sign divorce papers again, don't blame me for not holding back!" With that, Wesley ended the call. Tightly grasping the phone in hist hand, scenes from the past flashed in his mind. He couldn't let Rose leave

them.

you?" a cold woman's

out of it and looked up to see his wife, he

"Sydney, you're here."

Sydney, having only come for

Let

at seeing his wife unexpectedly, Wesley walked ahead

"So, you're still a wicked

in his tracks, turning around to protest, "It's not what you

always say. Aren't you tired

many times she had heard

excuse.

Wesley stiffened.

"It's about Rose and Theo", then proceeded to explain the whole

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