Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) -
Chapter 1237
Xyla was stunned. She couldn't understand why Chandra had abruptly shifted her stance.
The police officers seemed equally puzzled.
"Miss Fisher, is that really the case?" one of them asked.
"Of course," Chandra replied, her eyes flashing with authority. "Do you think I'm lying? My subordinates got into a fight. I'll deal with them myself. You officers are busy with more important matters, so there's no need for you to handle such trivial issues." The police exchanged uncertain glances before one of them spoke up, "We received a report that there were others involved, not just you. Where are the others?"
"They were my guests," Chandra said curtly. "After this embarrassing scene with my bodyguards, I couldn't very well ask them to stay, so I asked them to leave. Is there anything else you need?"
The officers sensed that the situation wasn't as simple as Chandra made it out to be. However, given her status, they knew better than to push the matter. Clearly, she didn't want this incident to escalate.
"Well then, if there's anything else, please don't hesitate to contact us," one of them said.
"Got it. Now, please leave. I'll have someone clean up this mess," Chandra replied briskly. With that, the officers left the scene.
Xyla turned to Chandra, her expression filled with disbelief. "Mom, why did you tell them that?" She hadn't expected her mother to let this matter go or to avoid involving the police in pursuing Rosalie and Justin. Chandra was silent for a moment before turning to Xyla. "I let them go, and you're still not happy? Weren't you the one crying and begging me to let them go? If you're so curious, I can call the police back." "No, that's not what I meant," Xyla quickly responded. "Mom, I'm glad you didn't escalate things. I'm just surprised."
She hadn't anticipated Chandra
taking this approach. Chandra was
the kind of person who usually pursued matters to the very end. Xyla doubted that her mother's change of heart was because of her pleas. There had to be another reason, though she couldn't figure out what it was.
"Look at how happy you are. You always side with others. I nearly died back there," Chandra said bitterly.
"You wouldn't have," Xyla said, linking her arm through hers. "I'll call someone to clean up here. Let's leave quickly."
"By the way," Chandra asked, her tone suddenly shifting, "how much do you know about that Rosalie?"
Xyla frowned. "Mom, are you planning to go after her? Are you still holding onto this grudge?"
and
"Xyla, whose daughter are you? Are you really my child?" Chandra asked, exasperated. She couldn't believe she had raised a daughter who always seemed to side with others. She had spoiled Xyla too much, a now it was coming back to haunt her. "Why are you so afraid of me going after her? Is there something you're not telling me?"
Xyla looked at her mother in confusion. "What are you implying? What do you think I know?"
"Xyla, I'm serious. How much do you really know about Rosalie? Tell me."
"Mom, I..." Xyla hesitated.
"I'm not going to cause trouble for her. I'm just curious, I promise," Chandra assured her.
After a brief pause, Xyla finally said, "All I know is that she's Theodore Spencer's ex-wife and a good friend of Sebastian's. They eventually got married. That's about it. I don't even know much about Sebastian's fife, let alone Rosalie's. Mom, with everything that's happened, can't we just let it go? That child is probably not Sebastian's anyway."
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