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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 106

Summary for Chapter 106: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 106 – A Turning Point in My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable

In this chapter of My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball, Likable introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 106 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 106 Good To Know It Hurts Wendy 

Fuller finally stopped with satisfaction after seeing Estie‘s body heave uncontrollably from suppressed crying. She released her grip and let the little girl get off her. Estie endured the pain and quickly crawled to the other side of the window. She held her schoolbag like a makeshift shield in front of her, sobbing. 

“Good to know it hurts,” Wendy Fuller sneered, “If you dare tell anybody about what happened today, I promise you will never see that woman again.”

With that, she got out of the back seat and drove Estie to kindergarten.

“We are here. Now wipe your face this instant!” Wendy Fuller ordered coldly as she parked at the gate of the kindergarten. Remembering Wendy‘s threat just now, Estie was afraid that she would never see the beautiful lady again. So she quickly wiped the tears from her face with the back of her palms.

Wendy checked to see if Estie looked presentable, then she got out of the car holding Estie‘s hand. Wendy looked down at the little girl and warned her in a low voice, “Now don‘t you cry, if anybody finds out, you will get it from me.”

Then in a split second, the woman had already put a warm smile on her face. Estie clenched her fists and tried her best to hold back her sobbing. She obediently let Wendy take her to the teacher where she greets her teacher with a small bow.

“Estie is here!” The teacher greeted her with a smile. Estie was clearly crying, so she asked with concern, “What‘s wrong? Why are you crying?”

Wendy Fuller‘s facade almost slipped, and she quickly recovered, “I don‘t know what‘s wrong. She threw a tantrum this morning and refused to come to school. We coaxed her for a long time before we came to school.”

The teacher frowned in confusion, “Oh? Estie didn’t resist going to school before, what‘s the matter today?”

With a tinge of displeasure in her heart, Wendy did not want to continue this exchange anymore, she smiled cordially, “Maybe she‘s not feeling well. After all, Estie just recovered from a fever. If you have any questions, please contact me at any time.”

That little non–verbal even showed how much she liked that woman!

In this unfamiliar place, how much more entanglement is there between them?

The more Wendy Fuller thought about it, the more uneasy she felt. Seeing that the teacher was still standing at the door, she simply got out of the car with a sullen face. “What‘s the matter, miss? How can I help you?” The teacher noticed Wendy came back, so she asked with a smile.

Wendy Fuller nodded, “Hello, let me introduce myself. I‘m Wendy Fuller from Fuller Industries. I want to donate some children‘s recreational facilities to your kindergarten. May I meet your principal, please?”

 

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