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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 469

“No matter what I do, I’ll always be Mario’s biological mother. It’s not just Ms. Riley—even Stewart has no right to stop me from loving my son.”

Lorna looked at Briony, her gaze steady.

It had only been a day, but Briony already seemed different.

“Ms. Kensington, I think there’s been a misunderstanding. I’m simply raising Mario the way Stewart asked me to,” Lorna replied with a calm smile. “If you don’t approve of Stewart’s methods, perhaps you should discuss them with him directly.”

Briony had come for two reasons: to see her son, and to finally have a clear conversation with Stewart.

She turned to Carol. “Where is Stewart?”

Carol glanced at Lorna.

“He’s in the study,” Lorna answered. “But I can’t promise he’ll want to see you.”

Briony ignored her, still addressing Carol. “Let him know I need to talk to him about Mario’s upbringing.”

Carol nodded. “Of course, I’ll let Mr. Wentworth know.”

She set down what she was carrying and started toward the stairs.

“I’ll go,” Lorna interjected, stopping Carol. “He’s been busy lately and doesn’t like interruptions.”

Carol looked at Briony, caught in the middle.

Briony said nothing, which was as good as agreement.

Lorna headed upstairs. As soon as she was gone, Carol hurried over to Briony, lowering her voice. “Ms. Kensington, please don’t take Ms. Riley’s words to heart. She’s not the warmest person, but she does care about Master Mario…”

Briony met her eyes. “Carol, I trust you’ll look after Mario. But that doesn’t mean I approve of how Stewart and Lorna treat him.”

Carol pressed her lips together, wanting to say more but holding back.

Soon, Lorna returned from upstairs.

She looked at Briony coolly. “Stewart will see you now.”

Briony took Little Nina’s hand and made her way up the stairs.

Little Nina’s eyes darted around, taking in everything.

Briony glanced down at her daughter. The little girl hadn’t said a word since they arrived, her big eyes full of curiosity.

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