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Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby novel Chapter 368

Summary for Chapter 368: Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby

Chapter overview: Chapter 368 from Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby, Tessa Marlowe introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

After all... she was the one who snatched Dad away first, wasn't she?

Logan hung his head guiltily, his furry little head drooping. The more he thought about it, the sadder he felt, the more guilty he became.

His eyes reddened as he spoke solemnly to Liliana: “Sister Liliana, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have gotten angry with you before, and I shouldn't have called Uncle Linton ‘Daddy’.”

“I... I promise! I'll never do it again!”

Logan hastily wiped away his tears with the back of his small, delicate hand. His little face grew serious and tense as he raised three fingers to the sky in a solemn oath.

Liliana watched him, unable to help but smile at his earnestness.

Seeing Logan become so obedient and understanding after realizing his mistake, Liliana felt her heart melt every time she looked at his face, which bore such a striking resemblance to Matthew's.

She reached out, pinched his chubby cheeks, and smiled gently.

“It's okay, I don't blame you anymore. Have your snack.”

Logan's tears instantly turned to a smile. His voice, soft like Amelia's, said, “Thank you, Sister Liliana!”

He rummaged through the bag, pulling out his favorite strawberry jelly. Just as he was about to open it, his little face suddenly fell again.

Logan suddenly remembered something.

His face flushed, and he looked up at Liliana guiltily, his voice still babyish.

“Sister Liliana... Is it because of me that you and Uncle Linton are angry and separated now?”

As Logan asked this question, his tiny body trembled slightly, seeming terribly afraid.

He blinked his eyes, scared to the point of tears.

Waaah, if Sister Liliana really separated from Uncle Linton because of him, what would he do then!

If Daddy found out when he returned, he'd never forgive him!

Because... because... Daddy and Uncle Linton were best friends!

Liliana froze at his words, surprised by the child's question. Her eyes flickered slightly as she slowly lowered her lashes.

Her expression held a moment of confusion.

Honestly.

She was utterly convinced Linton must be in love with Isabella—that he was cheating, playing both sides, and deliberately letting Logan call him “Dad” to enjoy the best of both worlds.

...

In her rage, Liliana’s mind had shut down, blinding her to the truth.

Reasoning now, it was absurd to think Linton could ever like Isabella.

Yet anger still seethed within her.

Liliana bit her lip. He could have told her! He’d failed to keep boundaries clear and kept everything from her!

No.

No matter how she twisted it, this dog of a man was still to blame!

Liliana raised her hand to ruffle Logan’s hair, her eyes flickering thoughtfully as she murmured softly.

“Don’t worry about it. I’ll separate from Linton. It won’t affect you calling him Dad.”

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