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Spoiled by Mr. Russell novel Chapter 1876

Summary for Chapter 1876: Spoiled by Mr. Russell

Summary of Chapter 1876 from Spoiled by Mr. Russell

Chapter 1876 marks a crucial moment in Luminous Night’s Romance novel, Spoiled by Mr. Russell. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

“Are we going home already?” Galen asked.

Alexander shook his head. “No, not yet. I’ll stay here with you.”

Galen said nothing else and pursued his lips. As a child, his emotions were written clearly in his gaze.

Seeing Galen troubled, especially when he was still young, hurt Alexander. He tucked Galen under the blanket and asked, “What’s wrong?”

“Grandpa is sick.” Galen looked like he was about to cry.

Although Galen constantly bickered with Dominic, making the older man go crazy sometimes, the two had a close relationship. Dominic adored Galen very much, and Galen had treated Dominic as his family already.

Alexander was moved and said softly, “Yeah.”

“Is he going to die?” Galen asked again, his voice trembling.

Galen seemed to have been waiting to ask this question for a long time. It was just that he was too young and did not know how to bring the matter up. He was also afraid of the topic.

Alexander did not answer right away. Instead, he briefly thought before asking, “Do you know what death is?”

Alexander’s words were profound to Galen. The kid stopped crying for a moment and stared at his father curiously.

“I’m not sure either, perhaps in a few more decades. But it won’t be now. We’ll treat Grandpa’s illness, and he will treat it himself too. He’s going to recover soon,” Alexander explained.

It was unnecessary to lie and tell Galen that Dominic would not die, but comfort should also be in place for him. Alexander did not know how to comfort other people well, especially regarding kids. He had always been a direct person and never sugarcoated things.

Faced with Galen’s innocent gaze, it was too cruel to tell him that everyone would die, and what Alexander said was already the best he could do. However, he managed to confuse Galen with his words.

The kid momentarily forgot about his sadness as he tried hard to understand his father’s words, thinking, ‘What does daddy mean? Does he mean Grandpa will die, or won’t he? It sounds like he won’t, right?’

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