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

Chapter 1864 This Was Not Good
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Chapter 1864 This Was Not Good

Rosalie turned down many activities after discussing with Chloe for more than an hour. She just wantedto stand behind the scenes and focus on research and development.

When she got home, Byron approached all of a sudden, trying to find out about the amount of thesecond launch.

"My good wife, you should be able to give your husband some special treatment. I only want twohundred sets, really, just two hundred sets. Otherwise, I’ll be bugged to death by my friends!"

Rosalie was shaken when she heard him being a bit "coquettish" and nodded in agreement.

Byron also did not expect there would be a day he would have to lobby for these bottles and jars.Nevertheless, his wife’s company was developing at a terrifying momentum.

The company had only been established for a month. With such a small investment, its current marketvalue was already at 20 billion.

Moreover, as the subsequent products continued to launch, breaking the 100 billion was almost acertainty.novelbin

Coupled with research institutes, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies, Rosalie's estimated networth would definitely exceed 100 billion.

Billionaire businesswoman!

Rosalie had no idea about money at all. Her original intention was just to increase those researchers’benefits and prevent them from living in poverty.

Science and technology itself would already be valuable.

Sensing that his wife was a little tired, Byron immediately massaged her shoulders.

Later, Benedict and Melody picked up the kids from school.

Now, the two of them devoted themselves to the three little ones, picking them up and accompanyingthem every day.

The family had dinner happily.

Not long after, Andrius arrived as well.

His main task at this stage was to compete with Alistair's company. There was no need for Byron tointerfere.

Alistair's trade expansion plan was interrupted after the last confrontation, and he withdrew fromEurope angrily.

Instead, they changed strategy to compete with Lawrence Corporation for investment shares in theemerging African market.

Andrius gave Byron a conclusive report, then he was dragged to join them for dinner.

Halfway through the meal, he suddenly stood up and smacked his forehead. "I almost forgot! AuntieWilson would be discharged today, and I’m supposed to pick her up. Byron, sister-in-law, Uncle andAuntie, kids, excuse me. I need to go now!"

Rosalie took a look at Byron and stood up too.

"Oh great, my best friend didn’t even tell me this. Auntie Wilson can finally be discharged from thehospital. Byron, let's go and meet her too."

Byron nodded in agreement.

The two followed Andrius and arrived at the hospital soon.

Indeed, Mary did not notify anyone. She knew that her best friend had been busy with the newcompany recently.

Of course, Andrius promised to help. That was enough for her.

During this time, she had not expected Andrius to be so concerned about her mother's illness.

He had been looking for various supplements and herbal tonics to help her mother recover.

Moreover, he would come to the hospital almost every two days. He even had a good chat with Marymother.

Deep inside, Mary felt an indescribable sense of dependence towards him.

She knew that this was not a good thing.

This may just be how Andrius would treat important friends.

Of course, she also knew that Andrius and Beatrice had been in frequent contact recently. They wouldoften have meals and coffee together.

Therefore, Mary chose not to think too much about this very complicated situation.

Mary was very happy to see both Rosalie and Byron arrive. She went to hug her best friend.

Rosalie found that Mary had lost a lot of weight. She must have been exhausted from being acaretaker.

Fortunately, Auntie Wilson's condition had significantly improved. Her initial frail appearance haddisappeared.

As if Auntie Wilson’s weight loss had transferred to her daughter instead.

"Congratulations on your hospital discharge, Auntie Wilson! Why don’t you stay in Coast City from nowon? Mae would be so glad. The weather here is pleasant, and Mae could take care of you!" Rosaliesmiled as she suggested to Auntie Wilson.

Auntie Wilson smiled from ear to ear, repeatedly thanking Rosalie and Byron. She nodded andpromised to stay.

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