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

Chapter 1887 The Kids Will Drop Out
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Chapter 1887 The Kids Will Drop Out

Rosalie drank too much that night.

Byron carried her into the room like a princess.

She struggled for a bit, shouting that she had not showered yet. It was uncertain if she was conscious,but she stripped off her clothes and hobbled into the bathroom by herself.

Byron was worried that she would fall, so he went in to check.

As a result, Rosalie entangled herself around him like an octopus. Her gaze went blurry for a while,then it turned into the gaze of a hunter.

Byron was almost overwhelmed but immediately reciprocated her advances.

...

When Rosalie woke up the next day, she felt a throbbing in her temples, and her body seemed to befalling apart.

‘Did I get blackout drunk last night?

‘In the end, I managed to get back to my room. But how did I take a shower?’

She thought hard. Byron had already brought a cup of warm milk over, and he had anincomprehensible smile on the corner of his mouth.

Although Byron had already had a taste, the experience last night left him unsatisfied.

He never expected his wife to be so assertive.

When Rosalie caught his little smirk, she got up to wash up and drank the milk.

She still felt sleepy, so she had to call Linda to inform her that she would not be going to the institutetoday.

She slept until the afternoon before waking up.

Her brain was completely refreshed, and she checked her phone. Linda sent a lot of messages.

[One of the largest agents in Europe is ready to discuss a partnership with us to bring Petal Talk'sproducts into Europe!]

[As of 2 pm, more than 70,000 sets have been sold today, and our production is far from sufficient!]

[A huge corporation from H Land intends to discuss strategic cooperation with us. Miss Lincoln askedfor your opinion!"novelbin

...

All kinds of good news about Petal Talk Group emerged.

Rosalie smiled knowingly and asked Linda to convey the message to Mr. Loewe. The institute wouldconduct internal discussions first, then discuss with Chloe's marketing department.

When she went downstairs, it was strangely quiet because the kids had not finished school yet.

Byron asked the chef to start cooking right away and prepare something light for his wife just to line herstomach first.

"Does your head still hurt? You shouldn't go to work today. Everything is going well anyway! I'll keep aneye on things for you."

Rosalie could never get enough of Byron’s smile.

She would gradually relax and calm down whenever she saw him smile.

After eating, Byron ground some coffee beans and brewed a cup for Rosalie.

Rosalie's mind perked up after the coffee. Then, the two went to the kindergarten to pick up the kids.

Alas, the principal requested for them to stay for a chat.

The couple thought that their kids had gotten into trouble.

"No, no, Mr. Lawrence and Ms. Jacobs. Don't get me wrong. The three children are very well-behavedand don't cause any trouble," the principal hurriedly explained.

Immediately, he paused for a few seconds as if to muster up his courage. "I'm a little embarrassed tosay this, mainly because the three children are outstanding. They're excellent in all aspects, so there'sno need for kindergarten-level education. I suggest that they enroll directly in primary school. However,that would probably not be necessary. The knowledge they have mastered is too advanced."

Rosalie and Byron immediately looked at each other.

Indeed, this was also a problem.

"In addition, I hope you'll understand that your three children are so outstanding that other parents areunder great pressure. They'd compare their children to yours, causing the other kids a mentalimbalance. In this way, the other children’s growth will be stumped."

The principal knew very well that this was not the three kids’ fault. However, many parents had indeedbegun to cause excessive stimulation to their children.

After the principal explained the problem clearly, both Byron and Rosalie expressed theirunderstanding.

Finally, the husband and wife discussed, nodded, and agreed to give up on their kids’ kindergarteneducation.

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