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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 766

Summary for Chapter 766: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Summary of Chapter 766 from My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 766 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 766 Only That Woman

Byron finished his work late at night and came out of the study.

The lights on the first floor had been turned off, and only the lights in the corridor on the second floor were still on.

When passing by Estie’s room, Byron vaguely heard what seemed to be movement inside. His heart sank.

He was reminded of the little girl’s aversion toward Wendy. Byron was deeply worried that this little one was crying secretly because he still had not sent Wendy away.

Thinking of this, Byron gently opened the little girl’s bedroom door, walked over to her bed, and checked on her.

As he walked along the lights in the corridor, he saw that the little girl must have fallen asleep but not very peacefully at all. The little girl tossed and turned in bed, her little hands scratching her body. Her pajamas lifted up from all the scratching.

Byron’s eyebrows twitched sharply at this sight.

He thought his little girl was having a nightmare, but her actions seemed strange.

The scratching never stopped.

little girl’s wrist,

the little girl actually struggled in her sleep and let out a dissatisfied sob. Her body kept rubbing against the

was having a terrible

the little girl’s hand and saw that she started

Byron called out her

did

for a while, Byron’s face completely sank. He strode to the

The bedroom suddenly brightened.

At this hour, there may not be a reliable doctor if they went to the hospital. Byron could only think of that woman.

‘Come to think of it, with her treating the little girl, the little girl should feel a little more secure.’

Everything turned dark in front of her suddenly, and her body was itchy again. The little girl’s eyes were red with dissatisfaction, and she choked back tears. “Daddy, this feels terrible.”

Byron pulled the little girl into his arms, pressed her two wrists with one hand, and took out his mobile phone with the other. He called Rosalie.

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