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Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby novel Chapter 274

Summary for Chapter 274: Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby

Summary of Chapter 274 – A pivotal chapter in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe

The chapter Chapter 274 is one of the most intense moments in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby, written by Tessa Marlowe. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Liliana coolly drew the curtains closed, not sparing him another glance.

Whether he lived or died...

...had nothing to do with her anymore.

If he really did work himself to death one day,

he would have brought it on himself.

Awake in the middle of the night, Liliana felt a pang of thirst. Cradling her belly, she carefully made her way downstairs for a glass of water.

As she passed Mr. And Mrs. Hart’s bedroom.

A faint light shone from under the door, and she could hear their hushed voices.

Liliana paused.

Mrs. Hart’s worried voice drifted from the room.

She let out a heavy sigh. “Oh, that Linton...”

“He’s not taking care of himself at all. To see a fine young man run himself into the ground like this...”

Mr. Hart replied, “Well, he’s the one who was in the wrong first.”

“He failed Liliana. He’s probably thinking that if he tortures himself like this, she’ll soften up and take him back.”

Mr. Hart grunted, unconvinced.

Mrs. Hart was silent for a moment before whispering, “I don’t think so.”

“I’ve known that boy since he was little. He’s not that manipulative.”

“When Liliana and I ran into him at the park this afternoon, he said that once the baby is born safely, he would disappear completely and never show his face to them again.”

“I think... I think he meant it. Linton... he genuinely feels he has no right to ask for her forgiveness...”

“Liliana used to love him, of course, but she was just a child herself, still learning how to love...”

As she spoke, Mrs. Hart sighed heavily again, a mix of pity and helplessness in her voice.

“Terence, I just feel that both of them were too clumsy in the past. By the time they learned how to love, it was already too late, and they just missed their chance...”

Mr. Hart fell silent for a moment, then added with a sense of resignation, “Elizabeth, don’t dwell on it.”

“Life is full of regrets. When the kids are a bit older... ah, let’s not talk about it. A person’s fate isn’t something you can sum up in a few words.”

Mr. Hart’s tone shifted as he suddenly remembered something.

He lowered his voice, choosing his words carefully. “By the way, Elizabeth.”

“That illegitimate son from the Grayson family...”

“Hasn’t he been getting a little close to Liliana recently?”

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