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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1675

Byron remained silent for a while before speaking, “Mommy is busy now. Why don’t you talk to her tomorrow? She might be back tomorrow, and we’ll call you when we arrive at the airport.”

Not being able to contact their mommy for a few days, the little ones were worried.

However, the little ones were relieved when Daddy told them the date they would be back. They agreed obediently and said, “Okay. Take good care of Mommy, Daddy.”

Byron said, “Give the watch to Grandma Zora. Daddy wants to talk to her.”

Then, he heard noises through the phone.

A moment later, Mrs. Zora’s voice sounded.

Byron asked her about the kids’ condition. “How are the kids doing these days? Is there anything unusual?”

Mrs. Zora looked at the three little ones sitting on the sofa, staring at her. She recalled seriously and said, “No. They’re very obedient.”

Then, remembering something, she added, “However, these two days, the little masters called a friend abroad. I don’t know what they talked about.”

Byron pondered and knew the kids did not suspect anything. Thus, he said nothing more. “Okay. Take good care of them. Thanks for taking care of them these two days.”

Mrs. Zora smiled. “You and Mrs. Lawrence should take good care of yourselves outside.”

He hung up the call and looked at the woman in bed. He caressed her pale face. “Rosie, did you hear that? The children are waiting for you to come home. You’ll be all right, won’t you?”

Rosalie lay motionless, barely breathing.

Byron clenched his hands into fists and struggled with his decisions.

Mary walked in, and her eyes were still red. Her voice sounded sad when asked, “Do the kids know?”

Byron shook his head. “No. I’ve asked Mrs. Zora. They won’t suspect anything as long as Rosie can contact them by tomorrow night.

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