Chapter 196
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Chapter 196 Will Throw A Tantrum At Me Buron was holding Estieâs hand while he looked at the woman who had a cold expression. He spoke sarcastically, âMiss Jacobs, you donât have to avoid me at all costs like this even if I were a stranger. I was intending to send Estie to kindergarten. Besides, Iâll be passing by your research institute from the kindergarten on the way to Lawrence Corporation. Thatâs why I offered to give you a ride. I donât understand why youâre getting your guards up.â
His words implied that Rosalieâs move was somewhat too sensitive.
Estie, too, wanted to be with the beautiful aunt for a while longer. Upon hearing this, her pair of big, round eyes were locked on Rosalie.
âAuntâ¦â
Rosalie could not help but soften her heart.
Besides, Byronâs words left her with no refute. They had nothing to do with each other. If she continued rejecting such harmless offers, it would seem like she was petty. The thought of this convinced Rosalie to agree. She said to Lisa, âYou should head back first. Iâll send them there.â
Lisa agreed and handed the two little guys to Rosalie The two little guys were still prejudiced against Byron. They seemed somewhat hesitant when they knew they were getting into his car. Estie, however, had already let go of Daddyâs hands and grabbed the beautiful auntâs skirt. She clearly wanted to sit with Rosalie.
Rosalie caressed Estieâs head and said to the two little ones, âGo on.â
The two of them started to climb into the car upon hearing their motherâs words. Rosalie carried Estie and followed behind. They sat together in the backseat with the two little guys. Byron closed the door for them and got into the passenger seat. The car slowly started and headed toward the kindergarten.
The car was filled with silence. Rosalie had nothing to talk about with Byron in the first place, and the kids were also inexplicably quiet.
The ambiance was depressing. As the car gradually drove away, the lights of cameras coming from the shrubs at the hospital entrance kept flashing. When they reached the kindergarten, it was nearly nine oâclock. Rosalie got down and brought the three kids to the kindergarten entrance. As it was reasonably late when they arrived, the kindergartenâs main gate was already closed.
Rosalie gave Miss Leigh Ann a call and explained the situation. In an instant, she came out to take the kids inside. Rosalie reluctantly turned around as the kids slowly disappeared from her sight.
Byronâs car was still parked quietly in its place on the roadside, waiting for her.
According to the plan earlier, Byron would take her to the vicinity of the research institute as it was along the way.
The only thing was that without the little ones, Rosalie had no idea how she could be in the presence of that man within such a confined space.
The kindergarten was fairly near to the research institute. One of the reasons why she selected this kindergarten was because it was near to the research institute, hence it was convenient for her to pick the kids up.
It would only take about half an hour if she were to walk there.
Just when she was contemplating whether to walk there herself, the car window slowly lowered. The manâs obvious impatience was shown from his side profile. Rosalie stood stunned.
âArenât you in a hurry to go to the research institute? Are you not getting in?â Byron guessed the young womanâs thoughts and became displeased. His tone was bad too. Hearing this, Rosalie could not help but purse her lower lip. A few moments later, she pulled a polite smile and walked up to say, âThe research institute is a stoneâs throw away from here. I can just walk there myself.â
Byron suppressed his discontentment and answered coldly, âIf Estie knows that I let you walk there, sheâll throw a tantrum at me when I get back.â
Rosalie was slightly startled.
How would Estie know if the two of them stayed silent about it?
However, looking at how this man would not leave without her here, Rosalie was hesitant for a moment but eventually got into the backseat.