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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1956

Chapter 1956 Just Like My Mama

The next day, Byron accompanied Rosalie to the cemetery to pay respect to Mama.

Suddenly there was a drizzle in the sky, and the cemetery turned foggy.

Byron held an umbrella over Rosalie while half of his body was drenched.

She looked at Mama's picture on the tombstone. It was the first time Mama smiled so happily after being seriously ill.

Rosalie still remembered the time she rushed back from school to find her Mama neatly dressed, returning from the photo studio.

Mama was smiling and yet the nostalgia and reluctance in her eyes gave Rosalie a bad premonition in her heart.

True enough, it did not take long for Mama to come to the end of her exhaustion and passed on.

At that time, Rosalie felt that the sky had collapsed. Her mind went blank, and all her support was gone.

She could not even remember how many days she went without eating or drinking. She numbly cooperated with Gordon to hold a simple funeral for her mother.

From that year on, Rosalie learned to hide everything in her heart.

No matter what kind of setbacks and storms she encounters, she would hide quietly and heal herself.

She could not forgive Gordon for the unconscionable things he had done.

Not long after her mother passed away, Gordon married Violet and brought Ethan and Sophie home.

It also brought her bad luck.

Maybe Byron did not know that being outstanding at that time was the most beautiful ray of sunshine in Rosalie's heart and the little secret that drove her to continue living.

Who would know a young girl's mind? Therefore, when she was sent to the Lawrence family to marry Byron by chance, it was the biggest surprise in her life.

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