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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 328

"If you go back, Mom, I'll go back too!"

Briony smiled. "Won't you miss your friends here?"

"Of course I will!" Little Nina pouted. "But the one I'll miss the most is Mr. Ellsworth!"

Briony gave a helpless laugh. "I'm sure Mr. Ellsworth would be touched to hear that."

"He'll miss me too, I just know it!" Little Nina's voice grew a little wistful. "Oh, just thinking about not seeing Mr. Ellsworth all the time makes me so sad!"

Briony felt a tangle of emotions herself.

But she knew all too well—Stewart's patience was wearing thin.

The next day was Saturday, and Little Nina stayed in bed, not waking up until eight.

Once up, she brushed her teeth and washed her face by herself, then picked out a puffy pink-and-purple dress.

When she couldn't reach the zipper, she headed downstairs for help.

"Mom, I can't zip up my dress!"

Stewart had just come in from outside when he saw his daughter coming down from the second floor, dressed up like a tiny princess.

Hearing her complaint, Stewart raised an eyebrow and beckoned her over. "Come here, I'll help."

Little Nina stopped a few steps away, looking at him across the room.

After a few seconds, she gave a little "hmph," spun around, and dashed off toward the kitchen.

Stewart watched her small, stubborn figure disappear, lips pressed in a thin line.

With James and Carney away on business, it was just Gwendolyn White, Briony, and Little Nina at home.

Stewart settled into the living room sofa, making himself a cup of tea while the water boiled.

Before the kettle even finished, Little Nina came out of the kitchen. Breakfast wasn't ready yet, so she just glanced at Stewart in the living room, pouted, and wandered over to play with her puzzles in the kids' corner behind the sofa.

She never liked being around Stewart.

But honestly—it wasn't her fault!

Stewart was just impossible to get along with.

Every time he spoke to her, his voice was stiff, and his expression never changed.

He was like a robot. Even Little Nina, who prided herself on her social skills, always ended up feeling awkward around him.

Take the other day, for example. Little Nina had been enjoying some cookies her mom baked when Stewart walked in.

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