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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 75

Summary for Chapter 75: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter Summary: Chapter 75 – My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable

In Chapter 75, 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 75 She Wanted A Hug

Estie blinked, but the frequency of her sobs gradually decreased. She pursed her lips, still unconvinced. After all, she had heard what Daddy said to the teacher that day. Today, the two boys did not go to kindergarten.

How could such a coincidence happen?

Seeing her suspicion, Byron felt even more helpless. “I‘m not lying to you. They didn‘t go to kindergarten today because they weren‘t feeling well. You can see them tomorrow.” Estie still pursed her lips aggrievedly, her face full of doubt. Seeing this, Byron had no choice. 

“How will you believe me?” He did not expect the two brothers to be so important to Estie. She valued them so much that she would rather not trust his words.

Estie hesitated for a while before she made Mrs. Zora put her down. She dug out a small notebook and pen from the mess on the ground. She chokingly wrote on it with crooked handwriting 

[Confirm it!]

She wanted to see the boys tell her in person that they had not been expelled from school and they could still meet in kindergarten in the future!

Byron understood what she meant. She wanted to go to Rosalie‘s house to confirm with them. He had a headache right now. 

Seeing that he did not respond for a long time, Estie‘s mouth quivered and she looked like she was about to cry again. Her two little hands clenched her little notebook tightly.

Thinking of the little girl‘s piteous sobs just now, Byron reluctantly furrowed his eyebrows and agreed in a deep voice. “Okay, I’ll bring you to see them now.”

Estie stopped herself for a moment and blinked her eyes to confirm with him.

What could he say? Could he tell her that his daughter was angry with him because he had asked the kindergarten to expel her sons and they were now here to see why they did not show up at school? 

Since he had given up on this idea, why should he even bring it up now? For a while, the atmosphere at the door was a little awkward. Rosalie looked at the father and daughter in front of her. She did not seem to be in a hurry to speak, and she was a little dazed. She could only look down at Estie and speak to her soothingly, “Estie, did anything happen? Why are you here at this hour?” Estie nodded with a pursed mouth. She then forcefully broke away from her daddy‘s hand.

Byron could only let her go.

In the next second, tears flowed out of the little girl‘s eyes again. She took two steps toward Rosalie aggrievedly and stretched out her arms for a hug.

 

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