Chapter Summary: Chapter 2110 – Spoiled by Mr. Russell by Luminous Night
In Chapter 2110, a key moment in the Romance novel Spoiled by Mr. Russell, Luminous Night delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
However, the nurses only held the babies without responding.
Lily anxiously took her daughter, but the nurses did not stop her. Immediately after, she opened the blanket, squeezed the baby’s hands, and carefully checked if she had any wounds.
After ensuring her daughter was unharmed, Lily signed in relief and examined her son, finding no wounds on him, either. After some thought, she checked their mouths and saw nothing unusual. Therefore, she concluded they must be hungry or uncomfortable.
Lily looked at the nurses, then turned to the CCTV camera and said, “Why’d you bring them here?”
She figured the nurses were only following orders, thinking, ‘Fred must’ve told them to behave like this. That fucking asshole!’
Suddenly, Lily heard a noise coming from outside. However, it was not the sound of a cane but of a wheelchair. The wheels revolved, and Lily soon saw the queen. She was somewhat surprised as she had expected Fred to come and threaten her again or make more demands.
“Your Majesty,” Lily greeted with a slight nod instead of a curtsy while carrying her baby.
The queen did not mind it and nodded. She waved the others off after entering the room, and the guards and nurses left the two women alone, shutting the door behind them.
“Well, if I hold you hostage—”
“What about your babies? Can you do that while carrying them? Unless you plan on abandoning them.” The queen smilingly interrupted Lily, “I know you’re just talking, or I wouldn’t be here. Still, I don’t have much time, so let’s get down to brass tax, shall we?”
‘She comes here alone and seems to be in a rush,’ Lily pondered before saying, “Did Fred go out?”
The queen looked at Lily with surprise but soon smiled and nodded slightly, “You’re clever indeed.”
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