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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 615

Chapter 615 Just Say It’s A Wrong Delivery

Byron’s eyes turned even darker at the darkened mobile phone screen.

It was uncertain how much time had passed but Byron dug out the flower shop’s contact number and called.

“Don’t send the flowers tomorrow. From next week onward, help me send them to Virus Research Institute.”

The receiver on the other end quickly agreed.

On the other hand, although Rosalie had already made things very clear to Byron, she was still worried that he would be adamant in his ways.

The next morning, Rosalie got up early and sat in the living room.

The boys seemed to have the same idea as her as they went downstairs early and sat beside her.

The three were anticipating a delivery.

Rosalie’s heart was even tenser.

Fortunately, after waiting all morning, the doorbell never rang.

As the doubts on the boys’ little faces gradually faded away, Rosalie breathed a sigh of relief. She believed that Byron had really listened to her words.

The next day, after resting at home for nearly half a month, Rosalie could not take it any longer.

In addition, the wound on her foot has also scabbed over and no longer affected her walking.

With much effort, Rosalie managed to persuade Lisa and the little boys. She finally returned to the research institute.

It took some time to persuade Lisa, when Rosalie arrived at the institute, it was nearly 10 in the morning.

For some reason, the researchers were looking at her strangely as she made her way over.

While she was walking to the door of her office, she saw Yves coming out of her office.

“Dr. Jacobs.” Seeing her, Yves’ expression became complicated for a moment.

Rosalie felt increasingly uneasy. “Did something happen this morning?”

Why was everyone looking at her so strangely?

Besides, why did Yves come out of her office?

Yves just looked at her with concern. “Why did you suddenly come to work? Is the injury on your foot healed?”

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