Of the Sienna stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Regretting the Wife He Threw Away. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 625. Let's read the author's Regretting the Wife He Threw Away Sienna story right here.
In the end, Ferdinand agreed to Briony's request.
But there was a catch: she had to wait until she was looking and feeling a bit stronger.
And even then, if she wanted to go out, someone would have to go with her.
Briony refused to let Belinda tag along.
So Mary volunteered eagerly.
Briony only agreed after some hesitation.
Three days later, Mary accompanied Briony out.
Their destination was the biggest shopping mall in downtown Marblecliff.
Ferdinand was swamped with urgent business that day and couldn’t join them, so he sent Gifford and a small team to shadow the women discreetly, dressed in plain clothes and keeping a careful distance.
When they arrived, Briony and Mary took the elevator up to the third floor—women’s fashion.
Mary wanted to look at baby clothes.
She dragged Briony along for company.
Gifford and the other men kept their distance, pretending to browse, but never taking their eyes off the two women.
Mary picked out a few tiny outfits for her baby, holding them up for Briony’s opinion.
“Briony, which one do you think is cuter?”
Briony looked at the tiny onesies and felt her heart soften.
She couldn’t help thinking of her own two children again.
“Do you know if it’s a boy or a girl?” Briony asked.
“A girl.” Mary patted her stomach and smiled. “Ferdinand’s thrilled. He says if she takes after her mother, she’ll be beautiful.”
Briony was a little surprised.
A girl taking after her mother? If you didn’t know better, you’d think Ferdinand was head-over-heels for Mary.
But was he really?
“Briony?”
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