Summary of Chapter 412 – A turning point in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe
Chapter 412 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.
Lucas thanked him profusely again and transferred the money for the medical bills.
By the time Gabriel arrived at the hospital, Linton had already regained consciousness.
His awareness was still fuzzy, and he didn't recognize Gabriel at first. He leaned against the hospital bed, his expression numb and detached, showing no emotion whatsoever.
He was silent and withdrawn, his stillness almost unsettling.
Gabriel paused.
His eyes darkened as he strode forward with his long legs and said icily, "If you're not dead yet, get up. Stop causing trouble for the hospital."
"…"
Gabriel's words were laced with venom.
Linton's reaction was slow. He stared blankly, his face a numb mask, and it was unclear if he had even heard him.
Seeing his listless, half-dead demeanor, Gabriel frowned deeply, a flicker of anger coloring his cold gaze.
Why was this sight so infuriating?
It felt like a deliberate provocation.
Unable to stand it any longer, Gabriel marched over, grabbed the collar of his hospital gown, and sneered.
"Mr. Cooper, if you want to wallow in self-pity, I won't stop you."
"But you will clean up the mess you've made. If Liliana is put in any danger because of you…"
"I won't let you off the hook."
Gabriel's threat hung in the air, his sharp, piercing eyes looking down on him, his brow furrowed.
At the mention of "Liliana," Linton's ears twitched. A flicker of life finally returned to his pale, numb face.
With his dark lashes lowered, he mumbled absently, even as Gabriel held him by the collar.
"Liliana… Liliana…"
"That's right, Liliana…"
"I have to protect her… I have to protect her…"


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