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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 128

Chapter 128 Won‘t Let Anybody Bully Her When they reached the kindergarten, Miss Leigh Ann saw them appearing at the same time.

She was happy and a little embarrassed. “Miss Jacobs —”

Although it was Wendy‘s idea to expel the two boys, the teacher still felt somewhat embarrassed and wanted to apologize to her.

Rosalie interrupted her with a smile, “Lucian and Nox are going to have to trouble you again.” The teacher nodded quickly. “It‘s my job. Besides, the boys are sweet, so it‘s no trouble at all.”

Rosalie nodded. “Also, Estie has been in a bad mood these two days. She‘s become less responsive to others. I hope you‘ll take note of that and please take care of her.”

She did not bluntly speak about Estie‘s meltdown.

After all, she did not know if the little girl was listening to their conversation. If she was, she may feel hurt.

Miss Leigh Ann nodded in agreement.

Lucian and Nox held their little sister‘s hands and assured Mommy, “We‘ll take good care of Estie, and we‘ll never let anybody bully her!”

Rosalie smiled and rubbed their heads.

It was almost time for class. The teacher was about to lead the three children in but saw Rosalie still standing there. Behind her, President Lawrence was standing in a god–like statuesque Byron‘s steel gaze always had that effect on people. The teacher‘s heart tightened. “Erm… Is there anything else I can help you with?”

Rosalie smiled, embarrassed. “I‘m a little worried. I want to watch Estie for a while, but I‘m not sure if it‘ll affect the teacher‘s lessons?”

With the president by her side, the teacher did not dare say no to Rosalie. She immediately invited both of them into the classroom.

Rosalie sat down at the corner of the classroom.

After a while, she could not help feeling a little strange with Byron sitting down beside her. ·

The two sat quietly in the corner watching the children play games. In order to help lift Little Estie‘s mood, the teacher deliberately placed her in the center of the circle. Under Lucian and Nox‘s influence, the children also regarded Estie as a mascot. Everyone tried to interact with her.

Estie just kept her head down and did not react at all.

After a while, the classmates‘ moods were also affected, and the atmosphere turned gloomy.

Rosalie could not help but feel worried as she watched the children during circle playtime.

She thought it would help by letting the little girl return to a familiar environment. However, she did not expect it to have no effect at all. However, after a few rounds of games, Estie seemed to recognize Lucian and Nox. She was always following them. Although she did not show any expression yet, her eyes would follow them whenever the boys teased or tried to talk to her.

After watching them for an hour, Rosalie glanced at the time. It was time to go to the research institute. Although she was still worried, she got up and left for work.

Byron did not stay for long either.

After a busy day at the research institute, Rosalie saw that it was time to pick up the kids from kindergarten. She went early to wait at the gate. When she got there, the man was already waiting there too. It looked like he was going to take over the pick–up and drop–off tasks for the kids. Rosalie skipped the formalities with him. She simply said hello and waited at the gate for the teacher to bring them out.

After a while, the children lined up and came out of the classrooms. Lucian and Nox were still protective of Estie as she stood between them. They all got into Byron‘s car. Nox tugged on Mommy‘s sleeve with a smile.

Rosalie looked over only to see that the little boy had a huge goofy grin on his face. She was puzzled, not knowing why he was happy.

“Mommy, I think Estie had a nightmare during our afternoon nap. She started crying when she woke up. The teacher and the children couldn‘t calm her down. In the end, it was Brother and I who coaxed her. Do you think it‘s because she knew it was us?”

 

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