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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1997

“How is that possible?”

Mary exclaimed and recalled the years she had known Rosalie. Rosalie did not know Byron when they were both teenagers.

When Rosalie was married to Byron for three years, she had only been his wife in name. Then, Byron divorced her mercilessly.

After that, it was six years of separation. Rosalie gave birth to the three children, and she was informed by the doctor that Estelle died because she was born weak.

Unexpectedly, Old Master Lawrence went to Europe and found the hospital. He managed to save Estelle and took her back to Coast City.

In the years that followed, Rosalie raised Lucian and Nox alone while Byron lived with Estelle. The couple missed out on six years.

After that, Rosalie returned to Coast City for about a year.

Besides the events of these ten years, Rosalie had never mentioned knowing Byron way before that.

“It’s a long story. Well… it’s not worth mentioning.” Rosalie teased Mary. She sounded calm, like the purple wish bottle meant nothing to her.

Mary knew Rosalie was teasing her and said, “No! You have to tell me. I’m going to your place with Andrius to listen to your story.”

Meanwhile, Rosalie, who was in the manor, smiled. “Okay. You lovely couple can come over. I’ll share some of my experience with you as the experienced one.”

When Rosalie returned after sending the kids to school, Mary and Andrius arrived.

Andrius was holding the unopened purple wish bottle.

“Indeed, I shouldn’t have met Byron. He studied in an outstanding private school, hanging around with kids who were wealthy and from the upper-class society. Meanwhile, I attended a very ordinary high school just like you, Andrius.”

Andrius nodded.

Rosalie explained, “You chose your own path even though your family had the money to send you to a school like the one Byron had been studying in. Byron told me about it.”

“Yes, that’s right. Byron even told you that? You two must’ve been very close back then?” Andrius asked.

Unexpectedly, Rosalie shook her head, but her happy smile never faded.

“Actually, we weren’t close. It’s quite hard to believe. Do you remember that there was an exchange program between many schools? Byron was an exchange student at my school! It was only for a month, but he was imprinted in my heart for a lifetime!”

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