Summary of Chapter 73 from My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Chapter 73 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 73 Unless That Woman Contacted Him
Byron waited until the evening but did not receive Rosalie‘s call at all. Byron suppressed his displeasure and rushed to the kindergarten to pick up Estie. He would be able to get his answers when he arrived at the kindergarten.
After he made his way to the kindergarten, he saw that almost all the children had already left.
Byron saw his daughter standing in the corner at a glance.
The little girl drooped her head and tugged at her schoolbag with both hands. She was listless and looked dejected.
Seeing this, Byron frowned slightly. He stepped forward and patted the little girl‘s head.
“Why are you unhappy? Is it because I‘m late? I‘m sorry about that…” Before he could finish speaking, Estie pursed her lips and snorted. She walked straight past him.
Byron‘s hand was hanging in the air, and his voice stopped abruptly. He turned around helplessly and watched his daughter walk to the side of the car.
Seeing that she got into the car herself, he withdrew his gaze and walked around among the few remaining children.
There was no sign of the twins.
“President Lawrence…” When the teacher saw that he seemed to be looking for someone, her heart tightened and she came over carefully. Byron retracted his gaze and looked at the person in front of him with a blank expression.
” What happened to the twins? Did they drop out of school?” Hearing this, the teacher lowered her head guiltily.
“Master, what happened to the little lady…” Byron frowned, “Let her be. She’ll get over it soon.” Mrs. Zora gave up. There was still no sign of Estie during dinnertime. Mrs. Zora looked at Byron who was sitting at the dining table without moving his fork. She sighed inwardly and hurried upstairs to call Estie down. However, after she walked to the door and knocked on it for a while, there was still no answer.
“Little Lady, let‘s go down and eat something.” Before she could finish speaking, a muffled sound suddenly came from inside as if something was smashed to the floor. Mrs. Zora‘s heart was tight, and she was about to go downstairs to call Byron up. However, she saw that Byron was standing behind her when she turned around.
“Master, you know Little Lady‘s temperament. She‘s withdrawn and isn‘t good with words. You have to be patient with her. You must communicate well when things go wrong. Little Lady is different from other children, after all. Aren‘t you afraid that Little Lady‘s symptoms will get worse?”
After hearing the sound of something falling to the floor inside, Mrs. Zora was worried. Her eyes were a little red when she finished saying her piece.
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