Chapter 168 "What about you? Do you also think Grandma was the one who did. it?" Rosalie asked.
"Yes," Theodore answered, as his face grew cold. "Grandma did seem like the prsuspect at that time, so I thought she deliberately stopped Cindy's operation so she could separate us." Rosalie could feel her blood boiling. "You're too much! How could you suspect your own grandmother? You're such a let-down!" "How am I a let-down?" Theodore said in a suppressed tone. "As much as I suspected Grandma, did I confront her about it? Neither did I blher nor mistreat her because of this. Is that not enough?" Rosalie was almost convinced by Theodore's logic, which seemed sound. He didn't blRebecca, despite thinking that she did the wrong thing.
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Why didn't he suspect that Cynthia was lying and deliberately creating a rift between him and his family? She was clearly putting up an act, so why couldn't he tell? Instead, he chose to suspect his own kin right off the bat. Yet now, he was sitting on his moral high horse, saying that it was good enough that he didn't blhis kin despite his suspicion. He knew full well whether that was good enough or not.
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"Rose, I'm trying to speak to you in a civilized manner. Don't be so passive-aggressive," Theodore said with his brows furrowed.
"I'm talking to you very civilly, too. You think it's enough, so be it. I'm just agreeing with you. What else do you want?" Rosalie's attitude made Theodore feel very comfortable.
"You were the one who started all these. I'm just trying to defuse the situation. Don't keep trying to put the blon others." "I was the one who started it?" Rosalie laughed at his words. "Cynthia toldsomething that I conveyed to Grandma, so I'm the one who started this?" "Isn't that so? Cindy was just harboring a guess, but you told Grandma something else altogether, saying that Cindy said it was certainty. That was a deliberate attempt at creating a rift between us," Theodore said unceremoniously.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Theodore Spencer," Rosalie said furiously, "how many times do you wantto repeat myself? Cynthia toldvery clearly that Grandma was the one who did it. She did not phrase it as a possibility, neither did she frit as just a guess." Theodore continued speaking up for Cynthia. "Even so, you've misunderstood her. You misunderstood what she meant." Rosalie shut her eyes and took a deep breath, trying to rein her temper in. She then stood up from the couch.
"Theodore, you're always like this. Cynthia clearly told me.one thing in private, but she would end up saying another thing the moment she gets exposed. She'd claim she didn't mean what she said, and that I misunderstood her. Each time, you'd choose to believe her instead of
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