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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 650

Little Nina froze for a second, then protested with her hands over her face, “Mom, that’s not fair! I’m the prettiest little fairy, you can’t keep photos of me looking like a clown!”

Briony ruffled her daughter’s round head. “Then why don’t you hurry up and wipe that messy face of yours?”

Little Nina, never one to let things weigh her down for long, quickly brushed away her tears.

Her little nose and eyes were still red from crying, but her hands were now firmly planted on her hips, her chubby cheeks full of stubborn defiance.

“Mom, I didn’t cry!” Little Nina jabbed a finger at little Mario. “It was Mario who was crying! Shame on you, big boy crying and all~”

At that, the little man quickly wiped his face and glared at his sister. “I wasn’t crying! You were!”

“You were!” Little Nina shot back, refusing to back down. “You started it!”

“No, I didn’t!” Mario frowned.

“Yes, you did!”

“No, I didn’t!”

The two siblings squared off, voices rising in a familiar, escalating duet.

They hardly ever fought, so the adults looked on in amusement, not wanting to interrupt, treating it like a lighthearted skit.

The atmosphere was warm and sweet, laughter and bickering mingling in the air.

But that gentle, happy moment shattered in an instant, when Briony, without warning, began to bleed from her nose.

Stewart was the first to notice. He reacted immediately, setting the children down and calling out, “Mr. Delaney, Lorna, please take the kids to the car.”

As he spoke, Stewart had already pulled out a handkerchief, pressing it gently to Briony’s nose.

Briony blinked, dazed for a moment. When she realized what was happening, her first instinct was to look toward her children.

Thankfully, James and Lorna had already ushered them outside.

“Bryn, don’t worry. Stay calm. We’re heading to the hospital now,” Stewart soothed.

Briony nodded. It wasn’t the first time this had happened—she’d almost grown used to it.

But Stewart’s hands were trembling.

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