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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 759

May soon ended, and the temperature in Northborough rose with the start of June.

One evening, after finishing his work, Stewart drove directly to Starlight Entertainment to pick up Briony. She said she needed a little more time, so after calling her, Stewart parked downstairs to wait. As it turned out, the woman who needed 'a little more time' ended up delaying until the sun had set and night had fallen. Stewart knew she was working, so he didn't call to rush her.

Finally, at seven o'clock, he saw Briony walk out of the building. Trailing behind her was a young man calling her name. Briony stopped and turned to face him. It was Nell Mallory, a twenty-eight-year-old screenwriter. Briony was very impressed with his script and had invited him over to discuss the contract today. The meeting had gone smoothly, and the contract was signed.

Nell walked up to her, scratching the back of his head. He wore black-rimmed glasses and had a studious, clean-cut look. Briony saw him as a younger brother and knew he was a bit shy, so she offered a gentle smile. "It's okay, you can speak freely."

"Ms. Kensington, I really admire you!"

Briony was taken aback for a second, then smiled faintly. "Thank you. You're very talented yourself."

"I've heard about you, that you used to be an art restorer. My next script is actually about an art restorer, so I was wondering if I could add your contact info? That way, if I have any questions, I could ask for your guidance."

"Of course. I'm looking forward to your new script. When you've written it, show it to me. If the theme is right, I'll invest," Briony said, taking out her phone. "You can scan my code."

Nell immediately took out his phone and scanned Briony’s contact code. After they were connected, Nell looked at Briony, his excitement palpable. "Ms. Kensington, thank you so much!"

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