Chapter 136 Don‘t Get Any Ideas About Them
Rosalie saw her sit down on the sofa. She turned to close the door, then sat down on the single –seater sofa. She looked at the person in front of her neither humbly nor haughtily.
“You‘re here early in the morning, Mrs. Lawrence. Is something the matter?”
Melody went straight to the point.
“I came here today to tell you to distance yourself from Byron and not to get any ideas about Estie. She has nothing to do with you. Since you chose to have a divorce and leave, you have no right to come back.”
Hearing her words, Rosalie could not help finding things a little ridiculous. She calmly responded, “Don‘t worry, I had no thoughts about returning when I chose to leave back then.”
“Is that so?” Melody sneered.
“Then how do you explain your meeting with Byron? And why is Estelle here?” Melody looked at the woman in front of her with disdain after she said that.
She said she would never come back but it was all to butter them up. What duplicity! Rosalie frowned slightly and toughened her attitude.
“You might have misunderstood something. My meeting with Byron was but a mere coincidence. Byron was visiting when I just so happened to be treating Old Master Quirke. Also, Estie is in the same kindergarten as my children. They have a good relationship. That‘s why she often comes to play with them.” Rosalie did not explain that Estie had gotten ill and depended on her. With Melody‘s hostile attitude toward her now, she was afraid that if she said it, Melody would think that she was being sentimental.
However, she did not expect Melody to still be on her case so tightly despite having made things so clear and trying to skim her relationship with the father–daughter.
“How could there be such a coincidence? With who you are now, it shouldn‘t be difficult for you to check a kindergarten‘s background. Why did you choose the one the Lawrence family invested in?” Melody asked aggressively. Rosalie was unable to explain for a moment.
Mary had recommended the kindergarten to her, so naturally, she would not think too much into it, let alone investigate the kindergarten‘s background.
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