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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 452

“Since you’re aware of all this, Ms. Riley, I’d appreciate it if you’d watch your words around my son in the future. No matter what happens, I’ll always be Mario’s mother. Even if I lose custody, loving and caring for him is both my right and my responsibility as his mom. You really don’t need to worry about that—or ask me for permission.”

Lorna arched a brow at that.

Briony turned away, walked around the front of the car, and slid into the driver’s seat.

Carol said goodbye to Lorna, then climbed in as well.

The car started up and pulled away from Southcreek Manor.

Lorna turned and walked back inside.

Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, Stewart’s gaze lingered on the car as it disappeared from view.

It was the height of summer, but the man was still wearing a black leather glove on his left hand.

“Still not done staring?” Lorna moved to his side and shot him a glance, taking in his sharp, gaunt profile. “She just snapped at me, you know. Mother hen in full force—pretty fierce.”

“Don’t use the kid to get a rise out of her,” Stewart replied, his voice cool. “She’s been through hell for those children, especially for Mario. Losing him and then getting him back—no one values him more than she does.”

“If you know how much he means to her, why did you take him in the first place?” Lorna said, unable to resist stirring the pot. “Honestly, after today, I can tell—she absolutely despises you.”

Stewart pressed his lips into a thin line, saying nothing.

“Stewart, women always know how other women feel,” Lorna continued, her brow arched as she eyed him. “Your ex seems calm and gentle, but trust me—when a woman like that decides to cut someone out, not even a herd of wild horses could pull her back. Think carefully, okay? If you go through with this plan, there’s no turning back.”

Stewart gave her a brief, indifferent glance. “I know what I’m doing.”

Lorna rolled her eyes. “You’re hopeless.”

When Briony got home, she called Dr. Ferdinand right away.

He arrived soon after.

After giving Mario a gentle massage, Ferdinand prescribed some medicine to help lower his fever.

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