Summary of Chapter 351 – A pivotal chapter in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe
The chapter Chapter 351 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 lifted her head, her expression arrogant and cold, a smirk playing on her lips. She felt a wave of satisfaction as she teased him.
"Here, why don't you bark a few times for me, Mr. Cooper? If you sound convincing enough, maybe I'll be merciful and let you keep the things you bought."
Linton's body stiffened.
To anyone else, Liliana's mockery would have been terrifying. Linton was, after all, the one and only heir to the Cooper family in Crownport. He was normally so aloof, so proud and cold. Who would dare to provoke him? You'd have to have a death wish.
Let alone treat him like a stray dog, grinding him underfoot, crushing all his dignity and pride, and tormenting him for sport.
But Liliana was different.
She could treat him like a dog to play with. Hell, if she went downstairs right now, grabbed a knife from the kitchen, and plunged it into his heart, he would only gently cup her face, praise her for a job well done, and say he deserved to die.
He was completely willing.
Linton's shoulder trembled. Through the thin layer of his shirt, he could almost feel the warmth of her small, fair foot, a heat that seemed to seep into his bones, making him go weak. The spot where she pressed down felt so soft.
It was as if ten thousand ants were gnawing at him, an itch that made his heart tremble. Blood rushed to a certain part of his body, and he instinctively clenched his jaw. A blush spread across his handsome, pale face.
Linton’s head bowed in silence. From Liliana's perspective, it looked as if he was enduring a great humiliation, silently suffering.
Liliana's lips twitched. She suddenly found it boring. Placing a hand on her lower back, she started to lift her foot.
Liliana bit her lip, her eyes instantly blazing with fury. She grabbed a nearby stuffed animal and hurled it at him, her voice a mixture of shame and rage.
"You sick bastard! Are you a dog in heat? You can get turned on by this?!"
"Get out! Get the hell out of my sight! Get as far away from me as possible, and don't let me see you again!"
“...”
He lunged forward to cover her mouth, so mortified he wished the ground would swallow him whole. His face was beet red as he quickly tried to placate her in a hoarse voice.
"Shh, darling, keep your voice down! This is hardly something to be proud of!"

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