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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 545

Summary for Chapter 545: Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 545 – Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) by GoodNovel

In Chapter 545, a key moment in the Novel novel Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge), GoodNovel 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.

Henry, who had just been furious and aggressive, noticeably calmed down after hearing what I said. He even had the nerve to bring up something else.

"And Lianne too. You need to make William promise that once I've cured Ava, he'll let both me and Lianne go. I swear, she'll never show up in front of you again," he said.

People would always be greedy, including Henry. Before he came here, his only goal was to risk everything to get a heart transplant for his precious crush.

But the moment I agreed to his demands, he got greedy and wanted to save Julianne too.

I considered casually agreeing to his demand. After all, no matter what I promised, I had no intention of keeping it, and neither would William. But if I gave in too quickly, he'd definitely get suspicious.

"You have to treat Ava first before we talk about Julianne," I said.

Hearing this, Henry immediately snapped, "Emilia, you're seriously so petty. You really love holding grudges. You're already with William now, so why are you still clinging so tightly to the past?"

He continued, "Julianne's your sister, no matter what. What do you gain by destroying her? Why can't you just let her go?

"I know she tried to ruin your relationship with Irvin because she wanted him, but you also took William from her. And she wanted him so badly.

Not to mention that they came from someone I used to view as my father. Even a stranger wouldn't say something this cruel. And yet he said it so easily, so casually.

I had wanted to completely sever ties with them and never cross paths again, but I couldn't help wanting revenge now.

I wanted him to feel the most devastating kind of pain.

Maybe realizing he had gone too far, Henry muttered awkwardly, "I didn't mean you won't be able to have kids. You're my daughter, of course I want you to be okay. I just think there's no point holding grudges against Lianne. Hurting her won't do you any good. Why can't you just let it go?"

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