Chapter 47
Anyway, the Spencer family was well aware of the situation between the couple, so there was no need to worry about upsetting anyone. Sydney didn’t want to make things difficult for herself either. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Wesley awkwardly pursed his lips and remained silent, not showing any discontent, as if he had already gotten used to it.
Rebecca’s smile froze, but she simply sighed without commenting on it, instead turning to the butler and asking him to serve the dishes. The butler nodded in response, and the servants began to bring out
dish after dish.
The atmosphere at the dinner table was subtly awkward, and it wasn’t just between Theodore and Rosalie. There was also a strange tension between Wesley and Sydney. Everyone else noticed it, but Rosalie, unfortunately, was oblivious to everything.
It was quiet, unlike a lively family gathering, as if everyone had their own thoughts.
Rebecca turned to her beloved granddaughter–in–law, the only one in the Spencer family who seemed relatively normal.
“Rose, does the food suit your taste?”
Rosalie nodded and smiled brightly. “Grandma, it’s delicious.”
The dishes weren’t too greasy, instead they were light and more. suitable for Rosalie’s current preferences. If they had been a bit oily, she might have felt nauseous.
“Eat more. Look at you, you’re so thin. You should take care of your health and have a baby soon,” Rebecca advised.
Rosalie, who happened to be taking a sip of soup, accidentally
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choked when she heard the old lady’s words. She coughed
continuously and wasn’t able to stop for a while. Looking worried, Theodore quickly wiped her mouth with a napkin. He also raised his hand to gently pat her on the back, seeming as if he did it almost instinctively.
Rebecca smiled knowingly. “Theo will be a good dad. Rose, you can rest assured and let Theo take care of the children in the future.”
Rosalie smiled stiffly. “Grandma, I…
She didn’t know what to say.
She was already pregnant, but she couldn’t tell anyone. She and Theodore were getting a divorce, so bringing up such a matter now would only make things more complicated. But not saying anything made her feel guilty towards Rebecca.
Theodore put down his napkin and said, “Grandma, we’re still young. There’s no rush.”
“You’re young, but I’m old.” Rebecca sighed. “Although you two usually say nice things to me, I know my own health. I don’t event know if I’ll live long enough to see you have children.”
Rebecca’s voice sounded particularly desolate, and her aged face was full of sorrow, like a lost child. It is said that as people grow older, they become more like children, and Rebecca was no
exception.
The room once again fell silent. Wesley cast a cold glance at Theodore, sending him a warning look mixed with a hint of blame.
“Grandma, these things take time,” Rosalie said with a smile. “And I’ll always be here with you. Aren’t I better than a child? Babies just cry all the time. You might find it annoying.”
Rosalie was good with words, and was able to turn Rebecca’s desolate expression into a smile.
“That’s true,” the old woman said. “I love having you around, but I still hope to see you have your own children. I just don’t know if I’ll live. long enough to see that.”
Rebecca sighed again. The sense of loss just came naturally.
“Grandma, Theo and I will try our best. But you know, these things can’t be rushed. Just let nature take its course. Don’t worry, Theo treats me well. He won’t disappoint you.”
Unable to bear seeing Rebecca in this state, Rosalie could only try to say reassuring words to comfort her. She couldn’t possibly tell the older woman the truth, as the consequences would be unimaginable. “Alright, I get it.” Rebecca smiled cheerfully. “Theo, you better treat your wife well, got it? Otherwise, I won’t spare you. Don’t think I can’t teach you a lesson just because I’m old!”
She wasn’t lenient with her own grandson at all.