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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 185

Summary for Chapter 185: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Summary of Chapter 185 from My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 185 marks a crucial moment in Likable’s Marriage novel, My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 185 I Can Only Throw It Away 

Before she knew it, the operation took more than seven hours.

At the same time, almost all the children had left the kindergarten, and there were only three children left. Although Estie was no longer staying with them, Lucian and Nox treated her as usual in kindergarten.

Seeing that no one came to pick her up, the two boys brought Estie to build a sandcastle in the sand pit and had a great time.

When Byron arrived, he saw three children squatting on the sand, and the small playground in the kindergarten was full of their laughter

 “Estie,” When the three children finished laughing, Byron stepped forward and called his daughter. Estie looked at the two boys and reluctantly got up after a long time. Byron frowned and looked at Lucian and Nox, “Where‘s your mommy?” 

Although the two boys had decided that they did not like him anymore, they still stood up politely. Lucian pursed his lips and tilted his head to look at the small pile of sand they had just piled up, ignoring Byron. 

Nox replied innocently, “Mommy is performing an operation today. Maybe it‘s a little complicated, that‘s why she hasn‘t come yet.” 

As soon as he finished speaking, he turned his head and saw Lucian‘s expression. He quickly changed his words, “Well, but she should be here soon. Goodbye, uncle! Bye Estie!” Byron nodded, reaching out to pull Estie away.

His outstretched hand was empty.

Estie lowered her head and took a few steps back, standing behind Lucian and Nox. She shook her head firmly at her Daddy.

Byron had to ask them to wait while he went to the stalls outside to buy some food and bring in for the children.

 “Thank you, Uncle, but we are not hungry.” Lucian refused obstinately. Nox patted his belly pitifully and agreed with his brother against his will. Byron could probably guess that the previous incident had made the boys prejudiced against him, and he was a little helpless against them. 

“I bought this especially for you. Since you don‘t want to eat it, I can only throw it away.” Byron made a gesture of tossing the food into the trash can. The two little guys hesitated for a while before finally accepting it because they were unwilling to waste food.

 

 

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