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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1554

Chapter 1554 Just So You Know

Byron looked into her eyes and even showed a glimpse of grievance as though he was complaining to Rosalie that Estelle had wronged him

Rosalie retracted her gaze helplessly and carried Estelle. “Come on. Mommy will help you try on these dresses.”

Estelle hugged Rosalie’s neck lovingly.

They had just turned toward the stairs when they heard a noise upstairs.

“Be careful not to break those things.”

Melody’s slightly dissatisfied voice came from above.

Rosalie glanced upstairs, puzzled.

All she saw was Mrs. Zora ordering the maids to move the items down the stairs while Melody followed them.

Looking at the people downstairs, Melody’s face was ashen.

Rosalie carefully put Estelle back on the sofa and looked at Byron, trying to ask for an explanation.

Instead, Byron glanced at his mother and asked, “Mom, why are you moving out late at night? Can’t you move tomorrow?”

Melody snorted. “Stop being pretentious! I’m sure you want me to move out soon, so I won’t be an eyesore here.”

Then, she saw the shopping bags on the sofa. When she saw the luxurious item brands on them, she glared at Rosalie.

Her son must have paid for all these clothes!

This woman, who had just moved in, asked her son to spend money on her. Melody could not imagine what would happen next.

Rosalie noticed Melody’s gaze and did not know how to explain herself.

Rosalie froze.

The three little ones sensed their grandmother’s hostility and rushed to Rosalie’s side to protect her.

Melody looked at her granddaughter and snorted again. “Even Estie doesn’t like her grandmother now. I’m unsure if I’ll be unqualified to be part of this family one day.”

Rosalie, unable to take it anymore, said, ‘You must be kidding, Mrs.

Lawrence. If you disagree with letting me date your son, I’ll always be an outsider in the Lawrence family. Even if someone is losing their position in this family, it’ll only be me.”

Melody walked past her and said, “Don’t ever think I’m leaving because I’m scared of you.

Rosalie pursed her lips.

Byron’s brows furrowed, and he held Rosalie’s shoulder to appease her before he followed his mother out.

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