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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 566

“Ferdinand, don’t waste your time on me. You deserve someone better. Mary’s completely devoted to you—why not give her a chance?”

Ferdinand lifted his gaze, eyes resting on her.

“You’re trying to set me up with Mary?”

“I’m just being honest with you.”

“I see.” Ferdinand smiled faintly. “Well, I should get going.”

After he left, Briony retreated to the study to work.

Little Nina and little Mario were both on winter break, no preschool for now.

The studio was closed for the holidays too, so Briony brought Lucky back to Skybreeze Retreat.

Lucky was a grown dog now, but every day he dutifully played with the young lord and lady, like an old nanny keeping them entertained.

Little Nina was endlessly creative—one day dressing Lucky in doll clothes, the next day braiding his fur. Lucky suffered through it, tongue lolling in mock cheerfulness.

But Little Nina treated Lucky just like family.

That afternoon, Ferdinand had dropped off a batch of homemade fruit candies. Little Nina took one and offered it to Lucky.

Lucky gave it a sniff, barked twice, and shook his head.

“These are Mr. Ellsworth’s special candies for kids! If you eat one, you’ll have a great appetite for dinner!” Nina insisted.

Lucky eyed the bag in her hand, barked again, still refusing.

“Hmph, you silly thing!” Nina pouted. “If you don’t want it, fine! Little Mario and I will eat them all ourselves!”

She popped the candy towards her mouth, but before she could taste it, Lucky suddenly lunged at her.

“Ah!”

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