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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 104

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Dive into Chapter 104, a pivotal chapter in My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball, written by Likable. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 104 Wendy Sends Estie To School 

Byron Lawrence has been silent.

It wasn‘t until the two of them finished talking that he said calmly, “You think too much. I have no plans to let Rosalie Jacobs come back.”

At least, not now. While his parents were talking, Byron had been thinking about his contact with Rosalie Jacobs during this period. He concluded that their involvement during this period was mostly because of Estelle. Thinking of this, Byron felt a little ironic for no reason. Judging from Rosalie Jacobs‘s attitude when they first met, if it weren‘t for the presence of Estie, the woman would have avoided him.

Whatever concerns that his parents have now is even less likely to happen.

Melody Bloome‘s expression softened a little after hearing her son’s reply, “Alright then. What about Wendy Fuller? When are you going to make a decision? If you marry her soon, Estie will have someone to take care of her.” Byron refused with a frown, “Compared to Rosalie, I‘m even more worried about entrusting Estie to Wendy. Estie has always been resistant towards her, so I need to reconsider my marriage with her.” 

Melody didn‘t care, “Estie kept rejecting her, is it because you have been reluctant to accept Wendy? If you had married Wendy and let her spend more time with Estie, they would have gotten close. Moreover, Wendy has been devoted to Estie all these years. We are all watching.”

Hearing this, he frowned a little impatiently, “Let‘s talk about this later. I‘m tired.” Over the years, Wendy Fuller has always portrayed a perfect impression in front of them. Kind and harmless to all, like an angel.

However, Byron did not believe Estie would reject her for no reason. Moreover, he did not have any feelings for Wendy. Now that his mother repeatedly mentioned this person over and over again, it only bore him further.

Byron brushed off Mrs. Lawrence‘s remaining words so much that she sighed, “We won‘t force you. Anyway, you should think about it carefully. Before that, we will be taking care of Estie for now.”

When his father spoke, Byron couldn‘t help but have a headache. He knew his mother intended to avoid Estie having any contact with Rosalie. However, he could not refute his father‘s words. Just when he was silent, Melody Bloome got up and left with Estie in her arms. Byron Lawrence didn‘t say anything in the end. He just decided that he would pick up the little one in two days. Estie was well–behaved with her grandparents. After dinner, she fell asleep with no fuss. Melody called Wendy to come over in the morning to send Estie to kindergarten. She was adamant that Estie rejected Wendy because there was too little time spent together.

 Wendy arrived early the next morning, greeted the elders, and reached out to hold Estie. Estie had just eaten breakfast. When she saw Wendy Fuller coming her way, her little face collapsed. The woman‘s outstretched hand made her shrank back more, showing great resistance. “Behave now, Estie. Aunty Wendy will send you to kindergarten. If you don’t leave now, you will be late.” Melody patiently persuaded her.

Little Estie hesitated for a while, thinking that she would be able to see the two little brothers when she arrived at the kindergarten, so she gave in and dawdled into the car.

 

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