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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 139

Summary for Chapter 139: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter Summary: Chapter 139 – My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable

In Chapter 139, 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 139 Are You Really Going To Break Off Your Engagement With Wendy? 

What Melody was suggesting was obvious. She still hoped that he would be with Wendy.

He had been listening to the same persuasion for the past six years. Byron frowned, slightly impatient. “I‘ll see to it. Don‘t interfere.” Melody was also a little unhappy. “You‘ll see to it? Are you really going to break off your engagement with Wendy?”

She waited for a bit but Byron did not answer. Melody‘s expression sank, and her tone hardened. “Regardless, since you personally agreed to a marriage with the Fullers back then, I won‘t allow you to break it off so easily now. Wendy has been waiting for you for so many years, so you can‘t let her down. I won‘t allow the marriage to dissolve, and you won‘t mention it again in the future!”

With that, Melody glanced at her son calmly before turning around and staring at the villa gate as if she could see Rosalie inside through the gate. Finally, she withdrew her gaze and strode away with a dissatisfied expression. Seeing his mother‘s figure disappear from his sight, Byron adjusted his expression before making his way into the villa on his long legs. Estie was being held in Rosalie‘s arms and had stopped crying. Looking at her, she did not seem too affected now. Estie jumped down from Rosalie‘s arms when she saw him come in and ran over to hug his thigh. She stared at him eagerly, her eyes and the tip of her nose still a little red.

Byron caressed the little one‘s head in a comforting manner, then looked up at Rosalie. “I apologize. My mother seems to have caused you trouble. I didn‘t expect her to suddenly come over.”

Rosalie had also recovered her cool. Hearing this, she just nodded faintly. “It‘s nothing. I‘m not surprised that she would have such an attitude. We were all an unhappy mess when I left the Lawrences back then. Moreover, she didn‘t think much of our marriage to begin with. Reality has proven that she was right.” 

What Melody said just now had been a wake–up call for her. It would not be good for Estelle to remain with her like this.

Byron was about to speak when the little one loosened her grip around his leg. She ran back to Rosalie and gripped her skirt. Seeing this, both of them were stunned. 

Estie had heard twice that morning that she had to leave the beautiful aunt. Her already reddish eyes became wet again. She looked at Byron pitifully, as if meaning to say that she would continue to cry if Byron took her away. Byron had not planned to take her away at all and said, “Estelle‘s condition is not stable yet, so I‘ll have to trouble you this time. If that‘s inconvenient, please have Mrs. Zora take her back at any time.” Rosalie saw the little one‘s pitiful appearance and nodded, her heart soft. Seeing her answer, the grievance on Estie‘s face instantly withdrew. She smiled widely, her face filled with joy.

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