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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 501

Briony’s Saturday was nothing if not productive.

She started her day stopping by to check on the renovations at her new house, then headed over to her studio.

Since she’d come back to Northborough, old clients had begun to turn up again—most of them seeking her out personally.

Restoring artifacts was Briony’s true passion; even though she now ran Starlight Entertainment single-handedly, she still prioritized the studio above all else.

The building now belonged to her outright. With the studio’s business expanding, Briony was already planning ahead: once the lease upstairs expired after the New Year, she’d reclaim that floor and convert it into a gallery.

But not a traditional one. She wanted to combine it with a training center, focusing on outreach—offering art education to people with special needs.

It was a dream she’d carried for years.

Little Mario had almost been diagnosed with autism, and the experience left a deep impression on her. Her son had been lucky, but she knew many children didn’t have the same good fortune.

She understood her own abilities were limited, but with the opportunities and resources at her disposal, she felt compelled to do what she could—however much or little that might be.

Motherhood had only deepened Briony’s belief that good deeds matter, and that by helping others, she was in some small way blessing her own two children.

Just last week, the excavation team had unearthed several new artifacts—all porcelain—which Carney promptly delivered to the studio for her and James Delaney to restore.

James’s skills had grown to match her own.

Since giving birth to Little Nina, Briony no longer worked late into the night. With James as her partner, her workload had become much more manageable.

At three in the afternoon, Briony got a phone call.

It was the stuntwoman she’d met on set that day.

They agreed to meet downstairs at the café.

Her name was Karen Smith. Once, she’d been a celebrated star in Riverview’s action films—a professional through and through, both in skill and screen presence.

In fact, Briony had recognized Karen the moment she saw her on set.

She wasn’t one to follow celebrities, nor did she have much time for TV. The only reason Karen stood out in her memory was because of Crystal.

Crystal had always excelled at martial arts, but her exaggerated stage presence never translated well to the screen.

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