Chapter summary: Chapter 313 from the book Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe
Discover the most important events of Chapter 313, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby. With the engaging writing of Tessa Marlowe, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Liliana watched her with a calm expression, her brow furrowing slightly.
She had been about to leave.
But now, for some reason, seeing Isabella’s deranged state—laughing, crying, her entire demeanor unsettling—Liliana found herself hesitating.
After a moment, she couldn’t stop herself from asking, “Isabella, what you just said...”
“What exactly did you mean?”
At her words, Isabella’s laughter abruptly ceased.
Her face was slick with tears, which, combined with her gaunt, lusterless skin and fine wrinkles, made her look truly terrifying.
With a blank expression, she shot a cold glance at Liliana’s pregnant belly, her voice barely a whisper. “If you want to know, go and see for yourself.”
She seemed exhausted, her voice so faint it was almost devoid of energy. “It’s at the Grayson estate... in Matthew’s study.”
“His computer is there. You know the password. Go see for yourself.”
Isabella paused, her eyes narrowing as she stared at Liliana, lost in thought. A dazed look came over her as she muttered, as if to herself, “Go see... go and see for yourself...”
“Once you see what’s on that computer... you’ll understand everything...”
“...”
Liliana’s brow furrowed deeper at her words.
She opened her mouth, about to ask another question, but when her gaze fell on Isabella’s pale, weary face, she swallowed the words.
After a moment’s thought, she turned to leave.
Just before she walked away, she glanced back one last time at the gaunt woman sitting behind the glass, her expression vacant and dazed.
“Isabella, I’ll say it again,” Liliana said, her tone calm and steady. “This is a police station. The truth will always come out.”
“Even if you don’t say anything, someone will find out eventually.”
She looked up at the sun hanging high in the brilliant blue sky, squinting slightly, her mind adrift.
Mrs. Grayson rushed over to her, her eyes red and her lips trembling. She asked, her voice a mixture of caution and desperate hope, “Liliana, how did it go?”
“That... that woman inside, did she... did she tell you anything?”
Liliana lowered her gaze and, after a long silence, gently shook her head.
Disappointment washed over Mrs. Grayson’s face.
But she quickly composed herself and tried to comfort Liliana. “It’s alright, Liliana, it’s okay. I don’t blame you...”
“Mrs. Grayson.”
Liliana interrupted her softly after another moment of silence.
She looked up at the proud, disheartened woman before her and said quietly, “I’d like to see Matthew’s study. Is that okay?”

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