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The Heart Surgeon’s Last Patient Novel Chapter 302

Night Carved Paths Into Silence by Zyrel Ash ` 302

He was terrified of losing her. 

Experiencing that kind of fear just once was enough to brand it 

into his very bones. 

So when their son innocently said he wanted a little sister, the 

sealed–up, terrifying memories burst forth, causing him to 

nearly lose control. 

Madeleine’s heart felt like it was soaking in warm acid, swelling 

and aching. 

She finally, completely understood his extreme reaction back 

then. 

It wasn’t that he didn’t love the child, but that he loved her too 

much. 

Loved her so much he couldn’t bear even the slightest risk of 

losing her. 

“I’m so sorry.” 

Her nose tingled, not because she’d done anything wrong, but 

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because her heart ached for the psychological trauma he’d 

carried alone for so many years. “I made you worry for so long.” 

“Silly.” 

Roderick pulled her deeper into his embrace, resting his chin on 

the top of her head, his voice muffled. “I’m the one who should 

be sorry. I failed to protect you, I let you suffer so much.” 

Madeleine shook her head forcefully in his arms. “It wasn’t your 

fault.” 

It’s a hurdle every mother might face; hers just happened to be 

especially dangerous. 

She looked up, saw his still–tense jawline, and deliberately 

spoke in a lighthearted tone. 

“But look, I’m perfectly fine now, aren’t I? 

Alive and kicking, and I can still piss you off!” 

Roderick looked down at her forced, cheerful smile, and the 

gloom in his eyes finally lifted a little. He couldn’t help but lean 

down and kiss her forehead: 

“Yeah. It’s best that you’re okay.” 

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In the following days, the atmosphere at the Livingston family villa became exceptionally… warm, even a little overly so. 

It was as if that dream had opened up Madeleine’s energy 

channels, and many forgotten details and emotions came 

rushing back. 

A huge sense of guilt and the precious feeling of having them 

back drove her to want to give Roderick and her son the best of 

everything in the world. 

Towards Roderick, she was so considerate it was almost scary. 

When Roderick came downstairs, breakfast wasn’t just ready; it 

was prepared precisely to his preferred level of soft–boiled egg 

and coffee temperature. 

It also came with an energetic good–morning kiss and some 

over–the–top compliments like, “Hubby, you look so handsome 

today.” 

When he went to the office, she would even call him during her 

two–minute dance breaks to check in. 

“Are you tired?” 

“Remember to drink water!” 

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“Did Gerry remind you to eat?” 

Sometimes the call would come right in the middle of a 

meeting, and Roderick would never hesitate to answer. 

Madeleine’s voice would echo in the quiet conference room, 

and even Gerry couldn’t help but feel embarrassed for his boss. 

But the boss himself was quite pleased and didn’t feel 

embarrassed at all. 

As for her son, Kevin, Madeleine had switched to “unlimited 

spoiling” mode. 

The snacks that were once restricted were now allowed in a 

small portion every day, and she would even eat with him, 

calling it “doubling the joy of sharing.” 

The educational cartoons he used to have to watch were now 

replaced with his favorite dinosaur team show, and Madeleine 

would even endure the boredom to discuss with him which 

dinosaur was stronger. 

The bedtime stories increased from one book to three, told with 

lively expression and even role–playing, and she often ended up falling asleep before her son did. 

What confused little Kevin the most was the way his mom 

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looked at him, always filled with a certain… um… something he 

couldn’t describe. It was as if he were a priceless, long–lost 

treasure, making her want to lean in for kisses and hugs while 

looking at him, muttering, “Mommy’s precious Kev.” 

At first, Kevin really enjoyed this treatment. 

Unlimited snacks, freedom to watch cartoons, and his mom 

with him all the time–it was paradise! 

But after a few days, the little guy was a bit confused. 

Especially when, for the third time, Madeleine teared up, 

clapped enthusiastically, and praised him for successfully 

eating a meal with a fork on his own, “You’re amazing, 

sweetheart! 

A true genius!” 

Kevin held his fork, his little face covered with huge question 

marks and a hint of unease. 

His dad had said that boys need to be independent and strong, 

and they can’t always be spoiled by their mothers, or they’ll 

become a mama’s boy. 

But now… 

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What was wrong with Mom? 

Finally, when Madeleine insisted on feeding him fruit, looking at him with that mushy “Mommy loves you so much” gaze, Kevin couldn’t take it anymore. 

He reached out his little hand, touched Madeleine’s forehead, 

then his own, and then tilted his head and asked in a cute, 

childish voice, very seriously: 

“Mommy, are you sick? 

Do you have a fever? 

Is your head dizzy?” 

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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