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The Heart Surgeon’s Last Patient Novel Chapter 277

Night Carved Paths Into Silence by Zyrel Ash ` 277

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Kevin’s mouth was slightly agape, his little head rapidly 

processing what his dad had just said. 

Oh! 

Dating, he knew that word. 

Inappropriate for kids, yep, he knew that one too. His mom had 

told him about it. 

So that was the reason she didn’t take him. 

Kevin’s worried heart settled down, and he couldn’t help but 

break into a knowing smile. 

Great! I knew it. Mom’s been saying how good I’ve been every 

day, so it definitely wasn’t because of me that she didn’t take 

me out. 

Roderick glanced at the smile on his son’s face, and everything 

became clear. 

The little guy’s therapy sessions had already been reduced from 

twice a week to twice a month, and his improvement was 

obvious. 

If today’s incident had happened in the past, the little guy would have blamed himself for everything and wouldn’t have been able to eat a single bite. 

Of course, his recovery also came with some side effects. 

For example, the old Kevin was focused on pleasing everyone, never saying what he wanted to eat and what he didn’t. 

But now… 

Roderick looked at the pile of food picked out on his plate, his brow furrowed. 

“Why aren’t you eating this?” 

“I don’t like it.” 

Roderick looked at his son’s unapologetic expression, and his frown couldn’t help but tighten. 

This kid… he’s really starting to have a mind of his own. 

On one hand, he was incredibly relieved by his son’s recovery; the poor little thing who was always so cautious, walking on eggshells around people and blaming himself for everything, 

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was finally fading away. 

On the other hand, the speed and degree to which the little guy 

was “letting loose” sometimes gave him, as a father, a 

headache. 

“So you’re just not going to eat it because you don’t like it? 

That’s not acceptable. You need a balanced diet.” 

Kevin pouted. “Why do you adults get to eat whatever you 

want? It’s not fair.” 

Roderick was speechless for a moment. 

He was silent for a moment, then said what every adult tells a 

child: “You can do it too when you’re a grown–up.” 

Kevin’s little face fell. 

Why hadn’t he ever thought his dad’s words were so unpleasant 

before? 

You really couldn’t have comparisons. 

Mom’s words were just so much nicer. 

Kevin poked at the vegetables he didn’t like for a couple of 

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bites, then looked up to see his dad eating while looking at 

documents on his tablet. 

He quickly mimicked the way his mom usually scolded him, 

glaring and saying, “Dad, Mom said you have to focus when you 

eat. Working while eating is bad for your digestion.” 

Roderick glanced at him. 

“Are you trying to tattle on me?” 

Kevin nodded. 

“If you tattle, I’ll tell her you’re a picky eater.” 

Kevin quieted down. 

Nearby, Kirsten held up her phone and let out a chuckle. 

She said gloatingly, “Sir, Young Master, you two should stop 

arguing. I’ve recorded all the evidence. If you don’t eat properly, 

I’ll send it all to Chase in a bit.” 

Hearing this, Kevin’s little face tensed up, and he immediately 

sat up straight. 

He picked up his small spoon and seriously began to tackle the 

“abandoned” vegetables on his plate. Although his little brow 

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was still furrowed tightly, his movements were meticulous. 

Roderick also paused, glanced at Kirsten expressionlessly, but 

his finger silently tapped the sleep button on the side of the 

tablet, and the screen instantly went dark. 

He picked up his fork, his posture elegant as he clearly focused 

on the food in front of him, as if he wasn’t the person who was 

just eating while handling work. 

Kirsten held up her phone, watching the father and son who had 

instantly “seen the light,” the smile on her face growing wider, 

tinged with a bit of pride and affection. 

“That’s more like it,” she said with a grin. “When a family eats 

together, you should act like it. Work, tattling, picky eating–all 

of that can wait.” 

After saying that, she returned to the kitchen in high spirits. 

Heh, wielding minor authority from Chase as if it were a royal 

decree… it feels really good. 

From now on, I won’t have to worry about the Sir and the Young 

Master not eating properly. 

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After dinner, Kevin did his homework for a while, then practiced the piano, yawning one after another. 

Kirsten went to him several times, intending to urge the Young 

Master to go to bed early. 

He reluctantly shook his head and asked eagerly, “Hasn’t Mom 

come back yet?” 

“Not yet. You should go to sleep early, Young Master.” 

“I don’t want to.” 

Kevin shook his head, feeling extremely wronged. 

“Mom left really early this morning. I want to see her again 

Cedella is a passionate storyteller known for her bold romantic and spicy novels that keep readers hooked from the very first chapter. With a flair for crafting emotionally intense plots and unforgettable characters, she blends love, desire, and drama into every story she writes. Cedella’s storytelling style is immersive and addictive—perfect for fans of heated romances and heart-pounding twists.

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