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Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby novel Chapter 364

Summary for Chapter 364: Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby

Chapter summary of Chapter 364 – Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe

In Chapter 364, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby.

Seeing him so quiet and obedient, Mrs. Hart couldn't help but soften in her heart.

After all, she is an elder, already in her fifties. She wouldn't be so petty as to argue with a three-year-old child. Once she knows that the child has admitted his mistake and made amends, her attitude towards him becomes better.

Mrs. Hart smiled and stepped forward to rub Logan's fluffy head, her gaze suddenly softening as she cooed softly.

"Logan, you are so good and amazing. Just wait, I’ll call your sister Liliana down right away.". ”

Before leaving, Mrs. Hart also grabbed a handful of toffee candies for Logan.

"Dong Dong".

The door to the bedroom upstairs is not knocked.

Liliana was startled for a moment, and she was holding a rabbit in her arms, playing with it. She subconsciously shouted.

"Come in——"

Mrs. Hart pushed the door open and walked in, smiling brightly as she spoke to her.

"Liliana, hurry up. Come downstairs with Mom. Mrs. Grayson and Logan are here to pay their respects. You should go and meet them.". ”

Upon hearing that Logan was present, Liliana's unpleasant memories of being angered by him instantly resurfaced. Her expression changed, her eyelids drooped, and she gently tugged at the fluffy body of the little rabbit. As she stroked it, she said in a soft voice.

"Forget it, Mom. You know he hates me, and you're not oblivious to his anger."

"He calls me a bad woman the moment we meet. Who knows what Isabella has been indoctrinating him with. I don't want to be upset during the holiday. Besides, I'm pregnant. If he starts making trouble and knocks me down again, who will be responsible if something happens? ”

It's no wonder that Liliana has a bad impression of Logan. He used to be like that.

Mrs. Hart covered her mouth and smiled, then sneakily stepped forward to whisper something to her.

Liliana's eyes flickered, and she couldn't help but look at her with suspicion. She hesitated and asked, "Really?"

Mrs. Hart hurriedly nodded and said, "Really! More true than gold!"

She smiled, took Liliana's hand, patted it, and advised her with deep sincerity.

"Liliana, Logan is, after all, a child. He's only three years old. It's quite normal for him to go astray for a while if his mother doesn't educate him properly. Who hasn't made mistakes at some point? As long as he can admit his mistakes in a timely manner, correct them as soon as he knows them, reflect on himself, and avoid making the same mistake in the future, that's all..."

The more Liliana listened, the more she felt something was off.

Holding Clover, she furrowed her brows slightly, seemingly recalling something. With a complicated expression, she raised her gaze to Mrs. Hart and muttered softly.

"Mom..."

"Are you referring to me?"

Mrs. Hart:“...”

Mrs. Hart gradually realized that something was amiss as she continued speaking.

"Oh, Liliana, Logan also has something to say to you..."

Margaret paused after speaking, scooped Logan up, and cooed to him, "Logan, be a good boy. What do you want to say to your sister Liliana? Say it now.". ”

Logan:“...”

Logan's ear tips were red, and he seemed a bit embarrassed and shy.

His little mouth pouted, and after hesitating for a long time, he didn't dare to look up at Liliana. He spoke softly and slowly in a babyish voice.

"Sis... Sister Liliana..."

"I'm sorry... I shouldn't have called you a bad woman before..."

With the first sentence, the rest will be easier to say.

Logan paused for a moment, mustered his courage, closed his eyes, and suddenly shouted out in a childish voice.

"Sister Liliana, I'm sorry. It was my fault before! I shouldn't have said that about you! ”

"I... I know I was wrong. Grandma has already taught me a lesson. I'm sorry..."

"I'm really sorry. I know now that it was my mom who was wrong, not you. I shouldn't have called Uncle Linton 'dad'. I'm really sorry... sob..."

As Logan spoke, she actually looked up and burst into tears.

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