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Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby novel Chapter 350

Linton was speechless.

Overwhelmed with a sudden, deep sorrow, he bit his lip hard. His face turned pale as he slowly bent down to pick up the pink diamond necklace the young woman had so heartlessly thrown at his feet.

The priceless, precious diamond necklace had been tossed on the floor like a piece of trash.

Under the sunlight filtering into the room, the brilliant pink diamond refracted a dazzling light that struck Linton's eyes like shards of glass, so painful that tears welled up involuntarily.

Linton's broad shoulders trembled uncontrollably.

He silently picked up the necklace. His back, usually straight and proud, was now hunched over, making him look utterly defeated.

Linton's thin lips were pale and quivering. With red-rimmed eyes, he bent down, about to stand up and speak.

Liliana looked at him calmly and suddenly said softly, "Take all the things you've secretly bought these past few days and get them out of the nursery. They disgust me."

Linton's entire body went rigid. He looked up at her, helpless and heartbroken.

So... she knew all along!

Of course, she did.

They were childhood sweethearts.

How could he ever hide anything from her? She could intuitively sense every little thing he was thinking or doing.

They had once loved each other to the core, and because of that, they knew each other's moods and habits better than anyone else in the world.

Linton silently lowered his long lashes, which trembled slightly. He bit his lip so hard that it began to bleed.

A single, thick drop of scarlet blood fell heavily onto the floor.

Linton froze for a moment, his face turning deathly pale. He immediately dropped to his knees, his hands shaking as he tried to wipe the stain with his sleeve.

As he wiped, he babbled fearfully, trying to placate the expressionless Liliana who stood towering over him.

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