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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 202

Summary for Chapter 202: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter Summary: Chapter 202 – My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable

In Chapter 202, 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 202 We Should Give Her An Explanation 

Seeing that it was time for the kids in kindergarten to be out of school, Byron slowly put away his thoughts and drove to the kindergarten. According to Estie‘s usual practice, he would probably bump into that woman at the kindergarten as well.

When he arrived at the kindergarten, even though he was not that late, that woman and the two little fellas had already left.

Estie had already gotten used to waiting for her daddy with the two boys, but now, she was left alone, clutching onto Miss Leigh Ann‘s hand timidly. 

“Mr. Lawrence, you‘re here.” Miss Leigh Ann knew about Estie, so she was also careful with her. When she saw that Byron had arrived, she breathed a secret sigh of relief. Byron nodded as he took Estie over from her hand.

Even after entering the car, Estie‘s mood was still not as lifted. Byron frowned. He could not help but ask, “Why were you alone today?”

 The little girl knew what he was asking. She lowered her gaze, her kiddy voice a little sulky as she said, “Aunt took Lu and No away with her.” 

When Byron heard it, his eyes darkened. Even though that woman was avoiding him like a plague, he knew that that woman was often tender–hearted toward Estie. If Estie had seen her, it was impossible for her to just leave like that. For that woman to behave so unusually today, it could only be because she had seen that news article.

She was avoiding him because of that article?

When Byron thought of this, he became unreasonably unhappy. The atmosphere in the car was gloomy the entire journey. When they were home, Byron‘s face darkened further when he saw the person sitting in the living room. “Mother, why are you here?” 

 “What‘s with today‘s news? Don‘t you wanna start explaining yourself?” Melody tried to suppress her anger as she spat out the words. As soon as she was done, she saw her son looking straight into her eyes cold and aloofly. Both gazes collided, and Melody felt an odd sense of suppression that made her recoil her superiority.

Byron was sarcastic. “Don‘t you have something to explain about the leaked news concerning mine and Wendy‘s intent to marry? You never asked for my opinion on that.”

He had always known that his mother wanted him and Wendy to get together, but he did not expect her to go to such great lengths. When that piece of news got out, Byron had a revelation that he could no longer remain silent about it.

Melody‘s breath was caught in her throat, and her expression changed. She was a little guilty, but she still gritted her teeth as she said, “The wedding arrangement between you and Wendy was set so many years ago. It‘s bound to happen sooner or later. All I did was announce it for you two earlier. Besides, you humiliated Wendy so much at Old Master Quirke‘s birthday banquet, so we should give her an explanation.”

 

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