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Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby novel Chapter 259

Gabriel opened the door.

Standing outside was Liam, a cheerful smile on his face.

Gabriel frowned. “What are you doing here?”

Liam peered into the house, a little disappointed not to see the familiar figure he was looking for. His smile innocent and sweet. “Just dropping by.”

Gabriel was unimpressed.

He raised an eyebrow at him. “You have a lot of free time?”

Liam had no free time at all lately. He was swamped. He had to keep an eye on the police interrogating Isabella to make her confess, while also sending people to search for the Nightfall brothers to help the Grayson family find Logan. The Grayson family was pressing him hard, like an invisible mountain threatening to crush him.

Liam felt like a fish gasping for air on dry land. Sooner or later, he was going to suffocate on the desolate shores of the Grayson family.

He had heard earlier that day that Liliana was returning to the country. For this nearly suffocated little fish, the news was like a splash of refreshing water, allowing him to take a deep breath and feel like he could flop around for a few more days.

Liam’s lips curved into a smile. Thinking of the person he missed so much, his eyes softened.

Time was like water in a sponge; if you squeezed it hard enough, you could always get some out. Liam had managed to squeeze out an entire fish tank’s worth, all for the chance to see Liliana. Today, not even God himself could stop him.

He smiled at Gabriel, looking at him, and pleaded in a low voice, “Gabriel, just let me in, please.”

A real man knows when to bend. To see Liliana, he was willing to go all out.

Gabriel raised an eyebrow, about to speak, when Mrs. Hart suddenly popped her head out from behind him.

Seeing Liam’s innocent and charming smile, she exclaimed in surprise, “Liam, what are you doing here?”

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