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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1338

Rosalie felt rather distracted after leaving the hospital.

For some reason, she felt very disappointed.

She knew how to stop herself from feeling disappointed, but she didn't dare to do it. She didn't know how the future would unfold.

Rosalie suddenly wanted to get some fresh air alone, so instead of driving, she walked along the roadside.

Somehow, she ended up on another street, far away from where she parked her car. The street was very crowded and lively, packed with many restaurants.

Feeling rather hungry, Rosalie walked into a buffet restaurant along the street.

There was a sign hung up on the door, with the words, 'If this is your first time in this city and you face some difficulties with no money to your name, come in and order set number #0 for free.'

This was an ordinary buffet restaurant, with dishes displayed that diners could help themselves to. There was a good variety of dishes which looked ordinary but delicious. The food looked and smelled so good, it whetted Rosalie's appetite.

This restaurant operated on a 'eat first, pay later' basis.

Rosalie picked a few dishes and sat down at a table. Then, she started eating while reading the book.

There was a foreword behind the cover.

'In a place filled with rumors and darkness, William became a murderer in everyone's eyes. Residents of Brook Street were swayed by the rumors like the wind, their tongues wagging like sharp blades as they took things out of context and maliciously turned the rumors into reality.

This exemplified the wickedness of human nature.

Yet, these people would never see themselves as wicked. They saw themselves as the benchmark of morality, excusing themselves of their evil deeds while standing on moral high ground.

Such wickedness was ignorance.

No wonder Justin said that this book was heavy.

Anything that had to do with human nature was oftentimes heavy.

Halfway through her meal, Rosalie heard a commotion which sounded like the boss of the restaurant arguing with a customer.

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