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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 450

Chapter 450 Mixed Feelings

Rosalie hung up the phone, hesitated for a while, then drove toward the kindergarten.

The kindergarten ended at five o’clock in the afternoon.

Under the guidance of the teachers in each class, the little children came out of their classrooms in neat order, waiting for their parents to pick them up.

Lucian and Nox stood at the end of the line with Estie, and when they saw Estie looking at the crowd expectantly, the brothers looked at each other with distress on their faces.

“Look at me, Estie. I can make a bird appear!” Nox tried his best to attract the little girl’s attention by making a bird-like shadow with his fingers while waving them in front of Estie.

Estie just glanced absently before looking at the crowd again as if searching for someone.

Maybe it was just her illusion. Even so, Estie always felt like Auntie was looking at her somewhere, but it was just that she could not find her.

The two little boys were not disappointed even though Estie did not look at them. They still tried their best to make her happy.

Until the moment Byron came to pick Little Estie up, she was still looking for Rosalie in the crowd.

The man frowned slightly watching his daughter crane her neck around.

He immediately knew who the little girl was looking for, but this was the first time he had seen her look so persistent.

“Auntie…” Estie held Byron’s big hands as he led her to the car, but her eyes were still wandering in the crowd.

When he suddenly heard the little one speak, his footsteps paused and he leaned over to look at the little girl’s face. “Estie, Auntie Rosalie isn’t here.”

The little girl pursed her lips and shook her head seriously. “She’shere!”

She truly felt that Auntie was watching her!

Byron furrowed his eyebrows with a trace of suspicion. He got up and looked around in the crowd.

 

There was truly no sign of the woman.

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