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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 560

Summary for Chapter 560: Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)

Chapter 560 – A Turning Point in Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) by GoodNovel

In this chapter of Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge), GoodNovel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 560 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Henry truly was a greedy man. He couldn't bear to lose either Julianne or Regina and wanted them both to live well.

"If you really still can't let go of your grudge toward Lianne, then you can take my life too! I'll give it to you, alright?" he declared.

He knew there was no father-daughter bond left between us. Because of this, he also knew I wouldn't be reluctant to see him go.

Hence, he was being sincere. Henry was willing to trade even his life for the sake of Julianne and Regina. His genuine love for them made me wonder how he had stayed with Mom all these years.

"Please, Emi! I'm begging you, okay? Please let Lianne go, and please save Regina! I'm begging you!" Henry repeated.

I couldn't describe how I felt as I watched him beg me desperately. My only thought was that it was very ironic.

Henry was selfish and self-serving. Given this, I had thought that once he realized there was no other way, he would still choose between Regina and Julianne, no matter how painful it was.

I had never once considered that someone like him would actually be willing to die for them. Not even Jeremy could've gotten that kind of sacrifice from Henry. It was honestly just…

I suddenly lost all interest in playing this either-or game with Henry and Julianne. Actually, it was more like I couldn't continue with it. Henry's deep and selfless love for Regina left me unable to inflict the pain of a dilemma on him.

It was my first time trying to get back at him. Yet, I couldn't go through with it. How pathetic.

Real life really wasn't anything like TV shows. Your terrible family wouldn't abruptly realize they were wrong when you suddenly see sense and stop loving them. They wouldn't change their attitude and beg for your forgiveness for mistreating you.

Emotional turning points like this didn't happen in real life. If your family didn't love you, they just didn't. And no matter what, that would never change.

Short dramas had been going viral recently. It was to the point where even someone like me, who was barely on my phone, had come across them. The plots of all these dramas were enthralling, leaving one hooked after just one episode.

I had watched a wide range of short drama genres. The main character would die in some of them, or they would suddenly be overcome with regret.

But watching him beg like this didn't move me at all. Instead, his behavior made me feel even strongly that it was pointless and unnecessary.

Forget it, and forget revenge. It was a complete waste of time too. I might as well send them off to wherever it was they were supposed to be and never see them again for the rest of my life.

I didn't answer Henry. I just waved my hand to have him and Julianne taken away.

It was true. I was an overly law-abiding citizen. So, I would never actually force Henry to harvest Julianne's heart. If I wanted Julianne dead, I would make sure she died the right way.

Julianne's past crimes were worth at least a 10-year sentence. And in these few years, she had only gotten bolder and hadn't been afraid to cross lines. Aside from abusing drugs, she had done all sorts of illegal things too.

With all of Julianne's crimes combined, even if she didn't get the death penalty, it would still be enough to earn her a life sentence behind bars with no chance of freedom again.

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