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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 130

Summary for Chapter 130: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 130 – 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 130 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 130 Estie Recovers 

Lucian and Nox were quite stunned by Estie‘s sobbing, and they did not know if they should coax her or not.

After all, it seemed that the little girl was crying because Mommy was injured. That could also be regarded as a reaction to the outside world. For them, it was great news.

However, seeing Estie‘s tearful face, the boys felt very distressed. They turned their heads, wanting to get Mommy. However, they saw Mommy‘s face grimacing in pain as she ran cold water on her burn wounds.

Due to this dilemma, Lucian and Nox kept mum. Their eyes kept wandering back and forth between Mommy and their little sister.

After a while, Byron felt that Rosalie‘s burns had gotten enough cold water. He then grabbed her arm and pulled her hand out from under the water.

Rosalie looked down at the wound. Although it was still red, the pain was no longer intense. “Why? Does it still hurt?” Byron noticed her small gestures and asked with a frown. There was a hint of concern in his eyes. Rosalie was stunned for a moment, then she shook her head. “It’s much better now. I‘ll go get some medicine. It should be fine.”

Then, she shook off his grip, turned, and walked toward the door.

She turned around and met the eyes of the two little ones who were asking for help.

Rosalie followed their gaze in confusion, only to see Estie choking and crying so badly that her body was twitching in sniffles. Even so, she still did not make a sound.

This was the first time Rosalie saw her cry since the onset of her meltdown, and she was crying so much. Rosalie could not help but worry. “Why are you crying? Did that frighten you just now?”

Estie stared at her hand for a few seconds, then gently blew air on her wound.

Rosalie‘s heart was now a puddle. She patted the little girl‘s head and smiled. “Thank you, Estie. It doesn‘t hurt anymore now.” Only then did Estie‘s sobs slow down.

“I‘m a powerful doctor, remember? This injury is nothing. It‘ll heal soon with some medicine. You can come with me, okay?” Rosalie stood up.

Hearing her words, the little girl nodded quickly, grabbed onto the hem of her clothes, and followed her out

 

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