When would Theodore understand that Rosalie no longer cared?

She really didn't care anymore and didn't even get jealous. All the more she didn't want to fight with Aurora over him. To her, things were over between her and Theodore. He could be with any woman he pleased as long as he quit harassing her.

"Rose, no matter what, she was in the wrong just now. She shouldn't have said all that to you."

"What's said is said. What can you do about it? Rather than apologizing to me, you should be telling her not to provoke me next time, or I'll be nasty." "Rose, Aurora might not mean any harm. You might have misunderstood her."

Rosalie wasn't angry to begin with, but Theodore's words piqued her anger. She said with a chuckle, "Theodore Spencer, you're such a devoted lover."

Theodore could sense that the devotion Rosalie was referring to wasn't to her.

"You have a strangely consistent taste. First it was Cynthia, and then it was Aurora. Both of them act so weak and vulnerable before you, but reveal a frighteningly vicious side behind your back. No wonder we got a divorce. I'm not the type you fancy."

"Rose, don't say that. Don't you know who I love?"

wouldn't have gotten involved with so many women. I'll never believe your words ever again. Even if Aurora didn't exist, another woman might appear by

Rosalie turned to leave.

about you?" Theodore retorted. "You have no lack of men yourself! You were already pregnant with

the flesh of her palm. With a fleeting smile, she turned around and said, "Yes, you have no lack of women while I have no lack of men. That

start to panic. He walked toward her and said, "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said

for you. I don't care what you think and how intimate you are with Aurora. Just don't let Grandma see

to enter the villa,

"Rose..."

had more

in. Let's leave things be. I don't want to fight you. I'm exhausted,"

was always like this, apologizing after doing or saying the

the point of an apology?

already turned numb. She

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