My Ex-Wife And Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball Chapter 977
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Chapter 977 Feeling Guilty âEstie, be a good girl. Grandma will carry you. Please donât cry.â
Melody tried to coax the little one patiently.
Unexpectedly, the little one cried louder after Melody tried to coax her. She cried so hard that she was gasping for breath.
Seeing the uncontrollable situation, Melody reluctantly gave the little one to Byron. 1 When Estelle was in her fatherâs arms, her cry gradually faded, turning into a sob.
Looking at the little girlâs sad appearance, Byron did not have to ask her why she was crying.
His mother must have used despicable means to take the little girl back from Rosalieâs place forcefully.
âYouâve spoiled her.â
Melody started to scold Byron in displease. âThat woman was the heartless one years ago, yet you let Estelle get so close to her! How many times have I asked you to stay away from that woman? Well, look! Estie is now reluctant to go back home now.â
Although the little girl did not know what grandma was talking about, she could sense that grandma was telling her Daddy bad things about auntie.
Realizing this, the little girl grabbed her fatherâs shirt and said, à want auntieâ¦â
Melody got more dissatisfied. âWhy do you want her? She doesnât even want youâ¦â
Byron interrupted before Melody could say more.
âMrs. Zora, take Estelle upstairs.â
Mrs. Zora approached quickly, but she hesitated to carry Estelle.
The little one was crying so much that she was worried the little one would refuse to let her carry her.
Fortunately, Estelle refused to listen to her grandma scolding her auntie. So, she obediently got into Mrs. Zoraâs arms when she saw her.
Mrs. Zora only felt distressed and helpless when she felt Estelle sobbing in her embrace.
It was an adultâs matter, yet a kid had to suffer all the miseryâ¦
Melody was startled by Byronâs temperament. She was in a daze until Mrs. Zora carried Estelle upstairs.
Byron did not want Estelle to hear what Melody had said.
Realizing this, Melodyâs face turned gloomy.
âEstelle should know this. Do you think you can hide this from her forever just by asking Mrs. Zora to take her back to her room?â
Melody continued. âYou might be able to hide it from her for some time. However, Estelle will grow up to know the auntie she liked most was her mother, who had given birth to her and abandoned her. Do you expect her to accept that readily, then?â
Byron could not stand his stubborn mother. âIâve told you there may be some misunderstanding in this matter, but I have not investigated it.â 1 As soon as he finished, he heard his motherâs prejudiced words. âWhat misunderstanding? The facts are right before us! Compared to that Jacobs woman, Wendy isâ¦â
âI have my judgment about Wendy,â Byron cut her words short.
He knew Melody would only be saying something nice about Wendy even if he let her continue.
Melody frowned and wanted to say more, but she was keenly aware of the changes in her sonâs mood.
Byron gazed at her deeply.
âWell, about you, you know Estieâs condition, and you still chose to take Estie back from Rosalieâs place forcefully. Have you ever considered Estieâs health might worsen?â
Rosalie had said the same thing at her place, but Melody had chosen to ignore Rosalie.
It was she unable to accept Rosalie would be worried about Estelleâs health condition.
Now hearing her son mentioning it, Melody felt guilty.
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