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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 163

But as far as Lauren could remember, she and Briony had never met before today.

Briony’s useless mother, though—Lauren had crossed paths with her a few times. Julia was nothing more than a clueless, discarded socialite, someone Lauren had never bothered to take seriously.

But Julia’s daughter...

Lauren withdrew her hand, smoothing down her carefully styled hair as she sized Briony up with a critical eye.

She had to admit, Briony was a clear step up from Julia—prettier, sharper, with a far more striking presence. She even seemed smarter.

But so what?

In the end, hadn’t she still lost to Lauren’s own daughter?

Whether it was Julia or Briony, both mother and daughter were destined to lose to Lauren’s family.

The thought sparked a smug glint in Lauren’s eyes.

She turned to Briony with a practiced smile. “I don’t believe I’ve met Ms. Kensington before, though people often tell me that. Maybe I just have one of those familiar faces?”

A familiar face? Hardly. Lauren’s features were anything but ordinary—her eyes held the same captivating allure as Rosita’s, a beauty you didn’t forget easily.

Briony wasn’t sure if Lauren seemed familiar because of Rosita, or if they’d truly met somewhere before...

“Mom!”

A small hand tugged at Briony’s sleeve. Snapped out of her thoughts, she looked down to see Irwin staring up at her, his eyes still red from crying.

“Mom, do you have to work tonight? If you’re not working, can I go home with you?”

Briony gently moved his hand away. “Irwin, I’ve told you—please don’t call me ‘Mom.’”

Irwin’s lower lip trembled as he looked up at her, wounded and hopeful.

Briony glanced at Lauren. “Just now, Irwin nearly ran into a serving cart. There was scalding hot soup on it.”

Lauren’s expression flickered.

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