Summary of Chapter 578 from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Chapter 578 marks a crucial moment in GoodNovel’s Novel novel, Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Before Grace could even recover from the first blow and respond, her aide on the other end of the line received more news.
This time, his voice trembled even more as he spoke, "Ms. Keller, all the other projects we worked on with Irvin have problems too. It's not just us anymore. The entire Keller family might go bankrupt!"
He had no idea how things had turned out this way. Everything had happened so suddenly.
In fact, these projects had the best resources and should have earned them a fortune. How had they turned into something that could destroy them?
Still recovering from the earlier shock, Grace felt like she'd been struck by lightning again.
She was frozen in shock.
As someone smart and highly self-reliant, she had personally investigated everything over and over again, whether it was the project William handed her or the later ones she worked on with Irvin.
She couldn't understand how everything had collapsed so suddenly.
Timothy noticed her face had turned even paler than when he had a gun to her head. He raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "What happened?" he asked.
Snapping back to reality, Grace suddenly grabbed his arm tightly as a realization hit her.
"Irvin's already made his move. He's driving my family into bankruptcy! You have to help me! If you don't, the Hardwells will be next!" she exclaimed, panicked.
After hearing the details, Timothy's expression darkened. It seemed he had indeed underestimated Irvin.
"Tim, now that you've seen what Irvin can do, you know we can't take him lightly," she said. "We have to be extra cautious and not make any wrong move. We need to be more united than ever. So please help me save my family."
She was currently the largest shareholder in her family business. According to her plan, she would become the CEO at the shareholders' meeting at the end of the year.
If the company went bankrupt, she wouldn't just lose her chance to take control, but she'd be buried in debt.
There was no way she could accept the outcome of years of careful planning ending not only in failure to regain control over the Kellers but also in dragging her entire family into ruin. She couldn't let that happen.
Timothy understood that in their current situation, uniting with Grace and her family would be the better option.
But only if the Kellers were still standing.
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