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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away

Chapter 136
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Chapter 137 Silveridge International Airport.

As soon as the plane touched down and Briony and James stepped out into the arrival hall, they spotted Carney and Gwendolyn White waiting for them.

"Professor, Mrs. Winslow," Briony greeted them with a warm smile.

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Gwendolyn couldn't contain herself-she hurried over and pulled Briony into an embrace.

"Lethave a look at you-much better color in your cheeks, but you're still much too thin." Gwendolyn released her and gave her a thorough once-over, her gaze finally landing on Briony's still-flat stomach.

"So it's really twins?" Briony nodded with an easy smile.

"Oh, I'm just so delighted!" Gwendolyn took Briony's hands, gently patting them. "Con, let's get you home. I had Damaris make schicken soup to help you and those little ones get your strength back." "Thank you, Mrs. Winslow." "Oh, hush, there's no need for thanks among family!" "Exactly!" James chimed in, immediately seizing the opportunity to tease. "She thanksfor every little thing, too. I told her just last night to knock it off, and here she goes again! Mrs. Winslow, you've got to do something about her." Briony shot him a sidelong glance.

James just raised his eyebrows, grinning. "I'm only telling the truth!" "Bryn, Mrs. Winslow and James are right," Carney said, looking fondly at Briony. "You know what they say-once a teacher, always family. If you still consideryour mentor, then you're one of us. You don't have to stand on ceremony. All this politeness just makes you seem like a stranger." Briony felt a wave of warmth settle in her chest. "Okay," she replied softly.

After a cozy lunch at Carney's house, he took Briony and James out for a drive. When they arrived at their destination, Briony finally realized who Carney had been referring to as "the big shot"—it was none other than 'Mr. Ferguson.' Carney made the introductions. "This is Mr. Garry Ferguson, founder of Westernmar's Vanguard Conglomerate. He personally funded the repatriation of the stolen blue-and-white porcelain artifact. Mr. Ferguson, these are my students, Briony and James." Garry was of Chinese descent, with warm olive skin and striking features-a classic Western face with the charisma of a '90s movie star.

He was the first to extend his hand to James, greeting him with easy politeness. "Mr. Delaney, it's an honor to meet such promising young talent from my homeland." James shook his hand, completely at ease. "You flatter me, Mr. Ferguson. We should be thanking you for your invaluable support of heritage conservation." "It was the least I could do," Garry replied, turning his attention to Briony. "Ms. Kensington, I've heard so much about you." The moment their eyes met, Briony caught a fleeting, inexplicable glint in Garry's gaze.

But when she looked again, it was gone.

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She narrowed her eyes slightly. Truthfully, she had little patience for people who didn't honor their commitments, and Garry's reputation preceded him in that regard. Still, he'd been introduced by her mentor, and his contributions to artifact preservation were undeniable, so she kept any trace of displeasure well-hidden. She offered Garry a polite, almost perfunctory handshake and smiled coolly. "Mr. Ferguson. A pleasure." Garry seemed to notice the restrained chill in her demeanor, but he only raised an intrigued eyebrow before turning to Carney. "Professor Winslow, shall we take a look at the piece?" Carney nodded. "Let's." Recovering the blue-and-white porcelain had been no small feat. Money was one thing, but it took a labyrinth of connections to bring it home. A hundred million dollars was a staggering sum, but the effort behind the scenes was impossible to sum up in a few words.

Unfortunately, the artifact was now a disaster, thanks to Sophia's botched restoration attempt.

Carney's face fell as soon as he saw it. "This is just outrageous!" James examined the mess, rubbing his chin before glancing over at Briony, his tone light but serious. "How long do you think it'll take to fix this?"

Briony's expression was equally grave. "She used the wrong adhesive. Just taking it apart will take at least NO three days. After that... with just the two of us, we're looking at a week, minimum, to restore it properly." "As long as you're confident," James replied. "Just looking at all this gunk makes my head hurt!" Any restorer worth their salt would be horrified by such shoddy repair work.

Briony was surprised, too-she hadn't expected Sophia's skills to be this abysmal, Clearly; all the Hudson family's investment in her had gone into publicity, not actual training. But that wasn't Briony's concern. Her only focus now was to restore the porcelain to its former glory.

The real work would begin tomorrow, but for tonight, Garry insistedom hosting dinner for Carney and his two protégés.