Chapter Summary: Chapter 100 – My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable
In Chapter 100, a key moment in the Marriage novel My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball, Likable delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 100 Won‘t Let Her Disturb Your Life
Rosalie Jacobs paused and looked back in confusion.
Byron Lawrence frowned deeply, “It‘s four o‘clock in the morning, you‘ve barely slept. I wouldn‘t dare let you drive back like this. Besides, if you leave now, I can‘t possibly explain to Estie. You promised her that you won‘t leave, if she wakes up tomorrow and can‘t find you, she will throw a fit. She might even run directly to your house. Estie has not fully recovered, what if she gets sick again?”
Rosalie Jacobs frowned at his request. The dream just now had made her uneasy and she didn‘t want to stay any longer around this man. However, she did promise the little girl that she would not leave… Seeing her dismayed look, his face darkened, and his tone became cold, “Don‘t worry, the only time that Estie can trouble you is now. In the future, if it‘s okay, I won‘t let her disturb your life again.”
After that, he released his grip around her wrist.
Rosalie felt that his words sounded a little thorny and strange, which made her feel a little uncomfortable.
Little Estie on the bed seemed to sense that the other side of the bed was empty. She turned over, felt around the bed, and let out a few sniffles.
The two of them responded to Estie‘s movement and looked over at the same time.
Rosalie had no heart to be ruthless towards the little girl. She hesitated for a few seconds, and said, “I will accompany Little Estie, but, President Lawrence, due to the relationship between the two of us now, it isn‘t appropriate for you to be in the room when I fall asleep.” This is a clear order to evict him.
Byron‘s eyes sank. After a few seconds, he agreed in a cold voice, “Fine. I‘ll leave Estie with you.”
Then, he turned around and strode away.
Little Estie grinned and shook her head. Rosalie Jacobs smiled reassuringly, “That‘s good, it‘s time to get up.” After speaking, she sat up from the bed. Mrs. Zora knocked on the door and brought Estie‘s clothes. Rosalie helped the little girl get changed. After changing her clothes, Mrs. Zora was about to take Estie to wash up, but she held her hands behind her back and wouldn‘t let the housekeeper hold her.
“Young Madam, why don‘t you take the Little Lady instead,” Mrs. Zora read the Little Lady‘s thoughts and entrusted the little girl to Rosalie Jacobs. Rosalie took care of the twins, so she had enough practice to be handy with kids. She nodded and took Little Estie into the bathroom.
After washing up, she put the little girl’s hair into braids.
Just halfway through, Little Estie‘s eyes lit up, staring at the mirror expectantly, and sat obediently on the small chair.
At the bathroom door, Byron wore a shirt and fitted trousers, the shirt was not fully buttoned. He looked as if he had just taken a shower, quietly watching the woman braid his daughter‘s hair.
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