Summary of Chapter 428 – A pivotal chapter in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe
The chapter Chapter 428 is one of the most intense moments in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby, written by Tessa Marlowe. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
She couldn't resist, or rather, the pain was so overwhelming she could hardly hear what anyone was saying. She had no mental energy for resistance or protest.
As Linton helped Liliana out, he turned and shouted up the stairs.
"Gabriel, Mrs. Hart… come down quickly! Liliana's in labor!"
The commotion downstairs had already alerted Gabriel and Mrs. Hart, and they were rushing down.
Gabriel's face was grim and his expression unreadable, but the slight tremor in his arm betrayed his anxiety and panic.
"Mom, help me with Liliana. I'll go get the car!"
The streets were nearly empty, as it was still early spring. Gabriel drove unimpeded, and they reached the hospital smoothly.
A hospital bed was already waiting for them. The internationally renowned OB/GYN, whom Linton had gone to great lengths and expense to hire, was standing by, his expression serious as he gave orders in English.
"Take the patient to the operating room. Prepare the anesthesia!"
Linton ran alongside the nurses pushing the gurney. His eyes were red, looking as if he was about to burst into tears. His mind was filled with the horrifying visions from his coma.
He was more terrified of Liliana giving birth than anyone.
The image of her dying alone on the operating table was too gruesome, a demon that haunted his mind, refusing to leave.
Linton felt like he couldn't breathe. He trembled uncontrollably, the blood in his veins feeling as if it had turned to ice. His scalp tingled and tightened.
"Liliana, Liliana…"
"It's okay, everything will be okay. I'm with you, I'm with you…"
"Honey, I'm with you…"
Linton's words were becoming incoherent. His brain could only mechanically repeat the same phrase—
I'm with you.
I will always be with you.
Liliana's vision was blurred with tears, and the pain left no room for other thoughts. Hearing his words, she instinctively reached out her hand to him.

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