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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 562

Briony never imagined that at thirty, she would become the prime target of every gold-digger and social climber in town.

She slipped out alone onto the balcony, craving a breath of fresh air.

Peter followed her out, balancing a plate with a slice of frosted cake.

He wasn’t exactly new to show business—three years in, a handful of forgettable lead roles in period dramas, but nothing that ever made waves. By now, his agency had all but pushed him to the sidelines.

He’d pulled every string he could just to get an invite to tonight’s party, all for a chance to make an impression on Briony.

“Ms. Kensington, it’s matcha cream cake. I remember you said you liked it.”

His voice was gentle behind her. Briony turned, glancing indifferently at the cake he offered before meeting Peter’s eyes.

He was handsome enough, even by Hollywood standards—tall, soulful eyes, the kind of looks casting directors loved for brooding second leads.

Briony swirled the champagne in her glass. “Sorry, I don’t eat sweets.”

“But in your last interview, you said matcha cake was your favorite…”

“I was just making conversation.” Briony looked him in the eye, her tone cool. “I know what you’re after, but I’m afraid I’m not in the market for a boy toy. You’d better look elsewhere.”

Peter’s smile faltered.

With a polite nod, Briony turned and strolled back into the ballroom.

But as soon as she’d dodged one Peter, another contender appeared.

“Ms. Kensington, you’re a hard woman to find!”

The newcomer was none other than Maynard, CEO of Vypera Technologies—and her most persistent suitor of late.

In Northborough, Maynard was considered one of the city’s most eligible bachelors. Thirty-five, single, strikingly handsome, eldest son and heir to a business empire.

Vypera Technologies was backing a major film for Starlight Entertainment, so for the sake of the partnership, Briony couldn’t afford to be too frosty with him.

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