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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 743

The sound of children's happy laughter drifted up from downstairs.

It was Saturday, so the two kinds didn't have to go to preschool.

Briony lay on her back, staring at the ceiling for a few moments. Five minutes later, she sat up, threw back the covers, and headed into the bathroom to get ready for the day.

Downstairs, the children’s cheerful voices chirped like little birds, almost without pause.

At seven that morning, after brushing their teeth and getting dressed, Mario and Little Nina had come downstairs hand in hand. The moment they saw Stewart sitting on the sofa reading the newspaper, they were overjoyed.

But their excitement quickly turned to concern when they noticed the thick bandages wrapped around both of his hands.

Though young, the children knew to feel sorry for their father. Each took one of his hands and, with pouted lips, blew on them gently. The sight made both Marlene and Carol, who were passing by, smile warmly.

The kids asked Stewart how he had hurt his hands.

“I was just careless,” he said simply. “It’ll be better in a few days.”

Crystal, who had witnessed the whole thing, couldn’t hold back. She told the two little ones that their father had been injured protecting their mother, a classic case of a hero saving the beauty!

Little Nina’s eyes sparkled. She covered her mouth and let out a soft gasp of awe. “Wow! So Daddy is Mommy’s hero!”

Hearing his daughter's words, Stewart couldn't help but smile.

“Daddy is so amazing!” Mario looked at his father with pure admiration. “I want to grow up fast and be big and tall like Daddy. Then I can be a hero for Mommy and Little Nina with Daddy!”

“Yes, yes!” Little Nina clapped her hands. “Then our family will have two big heroes to protect me and Mommy!”

Stewart’s lips curved into a smile. Looking at his two adorable children, his heart swelled with warmth.

Since Stewart was the patient, the two children took it upon themselves to care for him.

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