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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 125

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Since that day, Stewart and Irwin hadn’t come by to bother Briony again.

At last, her life had found some peace.

She spent the next few days holed up at home, indulging in a little online shopping spree. Most of what she bought were things she’d need as a mother-to-be—maternity essentials, as well as books on pregnancy and parenting.

Given that she was expecting twins, Briony decided to keep Gina on as her housekeeper.

When Gina heard the news about Briony’s pregnancy, she was genuinely happy for her. The guilt she still felt over what happened with Julia only made her more eager to take good care of Briony.

Briony made Gina promise to keep her pregnancy a secret.

She already had a plan for the future.

Within the next two months, she would make arrangements for her studio—possibly transferring part of her shares to a few of the senior artisans who’d been with her from the beginning. She’d step back to become a silent partner, then head to Silveridge.

In Silveridge, Carney and Gwendolyn White would look out for her. That’s where she’d spend her pregnancy and have her babies. Most likely, she’d end up settling down in Silveridge for good.

After hearing Briony’s plan, Gina smiled and said, “Your mother must be watching over you from above. Things will only get better from here.”

Briony smiled softly. “She even picked out names for my two little ones—Milo and Nina.”

“Lovely names!” Gina beamed. “They sound so blessed—happy little ones.”

Gently, Briony touched her stomach, her eyes full of tenderness.

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