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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 58

Summary for Chapter 58: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 58 – Highlight Chapter from My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 58 is a standout chapter in My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

Chapter 58 You Can‘t Be Friends With Them

Rosalie had just wanted to call the research institute to let them know that she would be coming by later.

The person who happened to answer the phone, however, was Yves. He began telling her about a project that was scheduled for the next two days. There was a group of data in it that he did not understand.

Hence, Rosalie discussed it with him. Unexpectedly, she forgot the time the moment they started discussing work.

When she thought about hanging up the call, it was also because she had vaguely heard Byron‘s voice downstairs. In the end, Rosalie hurriedly concluded their discussion before hanging up the call immediately and trotting downstairs. She had almost forgotten that Byron would be the one coming by in a bit.

Those two little ones were still down there with Estie.

If Byron were to see them…

At the thought of what might happen, Rosalie panicked.

When she came down to try to stop them from meeting, however, it was obviously too late.

The moment Rosalie came to the corner of the stairs, she saw the man standing by the carpet. The three children were head to head picking up Lego blocks on the carpet in front of him, and they were almost done. Seemingly having heard her coming downstairs, the man turned and looked over, his expression indifferent.

Their eyes met. Rosalie could not help her expression from freezing. Clenching her palms, she forced herself to calm down before saying hello to the man as if nothing had happened.” You‘re here.”

Byron nodded coldly, but his eyes were still on her. The emotions in his gaze were dark and obscure.

 “The lady still needs to go to work. Let‘s stop disturbing her,” Byron pressed. Estie gulped slowly as she picked up her small notebook to write a single ‘thank you‘, though she took quite a while to write it. When she was done, she raised the book to Byron instead. 

[Daddy, can we come play with the lady and brothers again next time? I really want to be their friend.]

Everyone saw the line of words. Rosalie and the boys could not bear it, but because of Byron‘s expression, they still said nothing. Byron swept his gaze across their reactions. Seeing his daughter still depending on them, he gritted his teeth. 

“No.” The moment he said that, Estie’s expression crumbled and her eyes went red. Lips pursed, she sobbed silently, looking very broken–hearted.

 

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