Rosalie's conscience was clear. Everyone knew about her marriage with Sebastian, and the two of them had never done anything to cross the line.

What's more, she and Theodore didn't do anything bad attending the wedding today. She had been rejecting Theodore all along, so it made her uncomfortable that Yvonne had misunderstood her that way.

"Even if your marriage with my brother isn't for real, you shouldn't have gotten involved with your ex-husband again. You know how he treated you before," Yvonne said.

"I'm not getting involved with him again! Since you followed me, didn't you see what happened? I told him I don't love him anymore," Rosalie said, defending herself. "What's the point of just saying so? He keeps pestering you. What if he goes to Seb and shoots his mouth off? A man like him is capable of anything!" Yvonne argued.

"Is it my fault that he pesters me non-stop? What's the point of questioning me like this? Vonnie, I have my own life and my considerations, as well as things that I have no control over. I grew up in the Spencer household. I can't possibly make a clean break with their entire family! Things are very complicated as they are. Many things and relationships in this world aren't a clear black and white situation."

"Are you saying you'll continue getting involved with Theodore?" Yvonne pressed further.

Rosalie's mind was reeling from the conversation.

"Vonnie, why do you not understand what I'm trying to say? It's not that I want to be involved with Theo. I was raised by the Spencers, and I can't cut off ties with them just because I divorced Theo. All the more I can't abandon my grandmother, who brought me up. I might not even be alive today without her. I can't possibly not have any interactions with Theo, either. If you think I did wrong or acted inappropriately because of these interactions, I can only say you're judging me based on your own perspective."

Yvonne didn't experience what she had gone through, and naturally wouldn't understand. Her parents died when she was a child, and her aunt spent all the compensation money before abandoning her. If the Spencers hadn't rescued her, she couldn't imagine what state she might be in right now.

No matter what, she was indebted to the Spencers. She couldn't possibly see them or even Theodore as enemies just because of the divorce.

"I'm judging it based on your perspective!" Yvonne said angrily. "Theodore hurt you! Even if you're close to Grandma, there shouldn't be a need for you to continue seeing that bastard."

"Vonnie, don't say that of him."

"What, are you angry now? Trying to defend him?" Yvonne exclaimed. "Did you forget how he treated you in the past?"

"I didn't forget, and I won't ever forget it. I'm not defending him, but my relationship with Theodore isn't a matter of right or wrong. I can think of him as a bastard who hurt me, but you don't understand him. You weren't the one who spent ten years with him. You only see his bad side, but I can't just see the bad things about him."

"If you must criticize him, I can only say that Theo just doesn't know his own heart and was being a fool. He divorced me and hurt me for another woman, and that was very cruel of him. Conversely, he also gave me a lot and didn't mistreat me in any way aside from in our relationship. What's more, after our divorce, he apologized to me and begged me, but I didn't go back to him. This is enough-there's no need for me to hate him to the core and act as if he killed my entire family, just because of our relationship problems. That's too extreme!"

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