Chapter 623 – Highlight Chapter from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Chapter 623 is a standout chapter in Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) by GoodNovel, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
Timothy and Agatha failed to realize that their confidence was only their wishful thinking and assumption. In reality, Irvin's sense of reason wasn't impaired.
Yes, he did love me deeply. And yes, despite feeling Agatha couldn't have done anything to me, he did make the trip to see her. However, it was only because he refused to risk anything else happening to me.
Irvin wouldn't do so stupidly without looking into things first.
He had been the one to commit Agatha to the psychiatric hospital. So, if she could bribe someone on the inside after getting committed, then so could he.
After agreeing to visit her, Irvin had contacted his informant in the psychiatric hospital to ask about Agatha's current condition. He had asked if she really had attempted suicide so frequently that she could no longer be sedated.
Irvin's informant reported that she hadn't been making a particularly big fuss recently and that she hadn't even brought up ending her life the night before. Upon hearing this, Irvin immediately realized something was off.
After ending the call, the first thing he did was contact the police. Once they had confirmed Timothy's last known direction of escape, he became even more certain that Timothy had fled to Hospital 320.
Irvin had always known Timothy planned on making him his scapegoat. So, it wasn't hard for him to figure out that Timothy was using Agatha to lure him to the psychiatric hospital.
Even so, he still went. Because more than Timothy wanting him dead, he wanted Timothy dead even more. Only Timothy's death would bring Irvin true peace. This would be their final battle.
Irvin had never enjoyed toying with his enemies. He preferred swift, decisive methods that completely annihilated them, once and for all—especially for a foe like Timothy.
Timothy was inherently evil and extremely capable. Every extra day someone like him was allowed to live was another day of risk.
Irvin had naturally assumed someone as villainous as Timothy would surely be given the death sentence once he had been caught. However, things didn't play out as he had expected.
The two of them were identical twins, after all. So, somehow, they telepathically wanted to use the same situation to bring about the other's death.
Irvin was already aware that Timothy had obtained a lot of high-grade sedatives from Henry. So, there was no way he would walk into this without some precautions.
While it might look as though he had visited Agatha cluelessly, in reality, he had prepared everything he needed in the short time he had.
Agatha met with Irvin and managed to keep him talking for over a minute. She couldn't keep herself from smirking at her perceived success. Right at that moment, he closed his eyes and pretended to pass out.
Seeing Irvin collapse, Agatha exhaled in relief. Still, to be safe, she shook him hard a few times. Once she was sure he was truly unconscious, she waved toward the spot where Timothy was hiding.
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