Summary of Chapter 352 – A turning point in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe
Chapter 352 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby, written by Tessa Marlowe. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Liliana opened her mouth and sank her teeth hard into the thick, calloused palm covering her lips, nearly drawing blood.
"Hiss—"
Linton sucked in a sharp breath from the pain. He immediately lowered his head to kiss her soft hair, the corners of his eyes red as he coaxed her gently. "Darling, let go. My skin is tough. You'll hurt your teeth."
"Good girl, darling, let go—"
Liliana’s entire body went rigid.
Her beautiful eyes widened slightly as she looked up in disbelief at the tall man in front of her, who was blushing and looking somewhat shy and flustered.
Liliana’s mouth twitched, her delicate face contorting with a complex expression.
Good heavens.
She had thought Linton was shameless.
But she never imagined he could be *this* shameless!
Was this man even human?!
Liliana felt a wave of nausea, almost bringing up the breakfast she had just eaten.
She looked down with a deadpan expression at the man, who was still in a bit of a daze with his ears bright red, and rolled her eyes in utter exasperation.
Then, she coldly lifted her fair hand and pointed one by one around the nursery. "This, this, and this... All of these, you secretly bought and snuck in here. I want you to take every single one and throw them out!"
"Don't put them in the nursery I prepared for my baby. I find them filthy, you understand?"
Her lips curled into a mocking smile, her beautiful face showing no mercy as she continued coldly, "And you can get out too. Take your things and go to hell!"
"And remember to stay far away from me. Don't dirty my house!"
With that, Liliana turned and walked away, one hand on her lower back, not wasting another word on him.
A sacrifice that might last a lifetime.
Linton's face flushed. He gritted his teeth, closed his eyes as if making a firm decision, and turned towards the bathroom in the adjacent guest room.
...
Liliana returned to her bedroom, fuming, and slammed the door shut.
The resounding bang shook the room.
She threw herself onto the bed in frustration, hugging the giant, two-meter-tall teddy bear beside her. The more she thought about it, the more something felt off.
After a long silence, Liliana’s beautiful eyes widened, a watery sheen filling them. She smacked the bear’s bottom and burst out laughing in anger.
"Seriously, is he insane?!"
Liliana suddenly felt a pang of regret.

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