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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 63

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Chapter 63 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 63 Don‘t Be With That Woman 

At noon, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence stayed at the manor for lunch. Wendy also found an excuse to stay.

Wendy behaved very considerately at the dining table. She served soup and vegetables to the elders from time to time. She had not forgotten to peel a shrimp for Estie. She herself took no more than a few bites.

“I remember that you like to eat shrimp, Estie, so I peeled them specially for you.” Wendy pushed the peeled shrimp in front of Estie.

Estie just looked up before lowering her head back down to eat from her own plate as if she had not seen it. Wendy‘s hand was still on the plate, and the smile on her face was a little stiff. Estie did not touch the plate of shrimp after a long time. Melody asked strangely, “Estie, why aren‘t you eating the shrimp that Miss Wendy specially peeled for you? You should thank her.” 

Estie ignored her and buried her head into her meal. Seeing this, Melody frowned slightly, and her tone became harsh. “Estie, your current behavior is very rude.”

Estie paused and looked up, her eyes filled with stubbornness.

She just did not want to eat the things the bad lady gave her! Wendy saw Melody speaking up for her and hurriedly put on a thoughtful and sensible appearance. 

“Aunt Melody, don‘t be angry. Estie may be full, and that‘s why she‘s not eating it. Moreover, Estie is already in an unstable mood. You‘ll scare her like this,” she comforted the old lady. Melody‘s tone was satisfied. 

“You‘re still the most sensible one. I‘m relieved that you‘ll be around to take care of Estie in the future.”

Wendy peeked at Byron carefully. The smile on her face was a little reluctant.

Melody also looked at her son, and there was a trace of accusation in her gaze.

Faced with both their gazes, Byron said to Wendy, “Estie doesn‘t eat what outsiders give her. You don‘t have to worry about it.”

“Alright.” Melody agreed with a smile. With that, she reached her hand out to hold Estie‘s hand but was met with emptiness. Estie shook her head at her grandma and wrote in the small notebook.

[I don‘t want to go out today. I want to practice calligraphy at home.]

Melody did not force her either. Benedict held his granddaughter‘s hand and sat her down on the sofa. 

“Come, let me teach you. Tell me what words would you like to learn today.” Estie thought of the names she saw on the brothers‘ notebooks when she was in kindergarten. She scribbled ‘Nox‘ and ‘Lucian‘ on the notebook.

Benedict wondered aloud, “Why do you suddenly want to practice these two words?” These two words were not commonly used words, after all. For a moment, he could not figure out any special significance.

Estie shook her head. She pulled her grandpa‘s sleeve and motioned for him to teach her.

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