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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 23

Summary for Chapter 23: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 23 – 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 23 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 23

Thinking of Calling off the Engagement Looking at Estie being fetched away by the teacher, Byron looked away and instructed Luther, “Let‘s go.” Luther nodded and drove to Lawrence Corporation. After arriving at the company, Byron attended multiple high–level meetings consecutively. When the meetings were over, more than an hour had passed. Byron went straight back to the office. “Byron, you‘re back.” 

He heard Wendy‘s voice the moment he entered the room. 

Hearing that, Byron frowned slightly. 

Wendy, dressed in a small black suit, was standing at his desk with a smile. She looked like she had been waiting inside for a while. 

“When did you arrive?” 

Byron strode to his desk. He glanced at the documents on the desk before finally looking at Wendy’s face. 

Watching him take a seat, Wendy also sat down with him, smiling gently. “I just arrived a little while ago, Luther said you had gone to a meeting.” 

Saying that, she suddenly noticed the scab at the corner of Byron‘s mouth, and her heart constricted. “Your mouth...did you get hurt?“. 

It had not been easy waiting for Rosalie to leave but Byron had continuously delayed things on the basis of work. Later on, he used Estie as an excuse, dragging and just refusing to marry her! 

At present, it had been six years! She had waited so many years yet could not get a result. How could she not feel anxious? Even today, Byron was still shirking it..., The corners of Wendy‘s lips lifted bitterly, and she looked at the man in front of her. “Byron, I‘ve already waited six years. A woman doesn‘t have many six–years to spare. Of course, I am willing to continue waiting for you. But if we are destined to be together, why are you reluctant to get married? At the very least, we should reassure the elders at home, no?” Saying that, Wendy observed Byron‘s face carefully. Noting that he was still unmoved, she insisted, “We‘ve planned this wedding since the beginning. Why...” 

“I did promise to give you an engagement.” Byron interrupted her question coldly, “But you should know exactly where this promise came from.” 

Wendy felt inexplicably nervous when she saw his expression. “I think the compensation the Lawrences have been providing the Fullers these few years is already quite sufficient, it even far exceeds the value of this engagement. No one will say anything even if this engagement is not fulfilled.” There was not a hint of faltering in Byron‘s tone. Obviously, this was what he had planned for a long time. Hearing this, Wendy stared in disbelief as she was filled with panic. It was clear that Byron‘s intention was to dissolve their marriage!

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