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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1444

The sun gradually set, casting an orange glow over the tent and the grass. The family of three sat around the campfire, enjoying the joy of camping and admiring the beauty and tranquility of nature.

Rosalie and Theodore had arrived in the morning, and they had spent the entire day together. They chatted, took walks, and explored the surrounding area.

Neither of them had taken out their phones to pass the time, yet the hours flew by, and before they knew it, night had fallen.

The three of them sat by the fire and enjoyed barbecued meat together. By the time they finished eating, the fire had begun to die down. The sky was now pitch black.

Rosalie lay on the mat spread out on the grass, staring up at the sky. The twinkling stars above shimmered like glowing diamonds.

In the quiet of the night, the occasional crackling sound came from the extinguished embers of the campfire.

It was a soothing sound, one that didn't disturb the beauty of the night.

Rosalie formed a circle with her index finger and thumb, placing it over her eye like a telescope. Looking through it at the sky, she noticed two particularly bright stars close to each other.

Theodore sat beside her, following her gaze. "It's really beautiful tonight."

"Theo, some people say that when a person dies, they turn into a star. Do you think that's true?" Rosalie asked calmly. Her eyes remained fixed on the two bright stars, unwilling to even blink.

Theodore lay down beside her and took her hand. "It's true."

Theodore chuckled. "Of course, I remember. You didn't dare show it to Grandma, but you showed it to me instead."

"That's right. I gave it to you, and you even helped me correct my mistakes. You explained the problems to me patiently, and you taught me better than my teacher ever did. Because of you, my math scores improved a lot after that.

"You helped me so much in the following years of my studies. Whenever I didn't understand something, you would patiently explain the logic and reasoning behind it. You didn't just give me the answers—you made sure I truly understood why a problem had to be solved in a certain way. Back then, you weren't just my older brother; you were my teacher and my friend, too."

Theodore said, "To me, you were more than just a little sister. You were also my silly student."

Rosalie burst into laughter. "I'm not silly!"

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