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Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby novel Chapter 366

Summary for Chapter 366: Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby

Summary of Chapter 366 – A turning point in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe

Chapter 366 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 lowered her eyelashes. For Matthew's sake, she actually had a high tolerance for Logan.

If Isabella hadn't corrupted him before, making him pick fights with her daily and deliberately calling her a bad woman to provoke her, she truly wouldn't have bothered arguing with a three-year-old.

So when Logan sincerely apologized and actively tried to win her back,

Liliana hesitated briefly. But seeing his face, so strikingly similar to Matthew's, she quickly accepted.

Liliana took Logan upstairs, sat with him on the bed, and watched the little white rabbit nestled in the blankets.

Logan adored small animals, especially the fluffy ones.

His eyes sparkled as he stared at the rabbit, twinkling like little stars in the sky. His rosy, childish cheeks broke into a huge smile, radiating pure joy.

Liliana lowered her gaze and studied him for a moment. She held back, then held back again, but finally couldn't resist. She asked softly.

“Logan...”

“How... did your mother... talk about me to you before?”

She was genuinely curious.

What ideas had Isabella been instilling in Logan that could make such a well-behaved, sensible child dislike her so intensely, even causing such a drastic change in his personality?

Something was definitely off.

Liliana instinctively sensed something fishy.

Logan was still young, naturally innocent and straightforward.

He answered without overthinking, blinking his clear, dark eyes as he honestly counted on his fingers in his childish voice.

“Um... she didn't really say much. Just the same few things over and over every day.”

Liliana: “What else?”

Logan tilted his head slightly, frowned again, and recalled with some difficulty.

“Um... Mom... Mom also said...”

“She said Dad was hidden away by you because you don't like me and Mom. So Dad hates us too and doesn't want to see us. That's why you hid him away!”

“But I miss Dad so much! Mom told me I could treat Uncle Linton like my dad. Since you hid my dad away, it's only fair that she should give me a dad to make up for it!”

“And... and Mom also said Uncle Linton and Dad are good friends. If I treat Uncle Linton like my dad, Dad would definitely be really happy! If Dad is happy, maybe he won't hate me anymore and will want to come back to see me. He might even play with me!”

Logan spoke all this with an utterly innocent tone.

He bit his finger, his little face crumpling suddenly with hurt. “Sister Liliana, I... I... I really, really miss my dad...”

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