Chapter overview: Chapter 429 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.
Linton's heart was pounding with fear. His lips trembled as he said, "Yes, it's all my fault. All of it."
"Liliana, I was wrong. It's always been my fault. You've suffered so much. I'm sorry, I'm so, so sorry… I'm sorry…"
Linton gripped Liliana's hand tightly. As he spoke, his voice broke, and he couldn't hold back his tears any longer.
His eyes were red, his vision blurred by a cascade of hot tears that fell one after another, making it hard to even see Liliana's face.
The attending physician was experienced and had seen it all. Unfazed, he reminded his team, "Administer the anesthesia."
He then gently reassured Liliana, "Ma'am, please don't worry. Childbirth isn't as scary as it seems. Once we give you the anesthetic, you'll fall asleep, and the baby will be born when you wake up."
The technology for painless delivery under general anesthesia was very advanced.
Not to mention, the doctor Linton had found for Liliana was one of the most famous and authoritative in the world, a man who had likely delivered more babies than he'd eaten loaves of bread.
Liliana whimpered. Of course she was scared. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw that absurd, terrifying dream, and her face went pale with fright.
But at least Linton was by her side.
This was the real world, not a dream.
And in the real world, Linton would never abandon her. He would stay with her. He always would.
Deep down, Liliana knew this.
She had always known.
She held onto Linton's hand, but no matter how she thought about it, she still felt a profound sense of grievance. The more it hurt, the more wronged she felt.
The anesthesia was successfully administered.
The pain began to subside, but her eyelids grew heavy, and her consciousness started to fade.
In her last few seconds of lucidity, Liliana's lips trembled as she murmured, "Linton…"
"You're a real bastard."
Linton fell silent.


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