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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 219

Chapter 219

Man’s eyes widened in shock, as if she never expected me to say that. After a long pause, she finally said, Millicent, you are completely inhumane!

I chuckled. Well, I never had a humane mom to begin with

After knowing Mom could no longer affect me, Julianne started begging Irvin again. When he went to visit her, she bawled her eyes out Irvin, I know I was wrongI really do

She knew it would be useless to deny it, so she could only plead with Irvin. I thought that she had drugged me. I hated her so much that I lost control and did something terrible. But I really know I was wrong now

She sobbed so hard that anyone who saw her would feel their heart breaking

But the man, who had once adored her and couldn’t bear to see her suffer even the slightest discomfort, showed no trace of emotion on his cold face.

Irvin could understand that she had done the wrong thing out of hatred, but he couldn’t forgive her. And he had no right to forgive her.

If she hadn’t grown up with him or saved his life, he wouldn’t have just refused to help her, but he would have wanted to strangle her with his own hands.

Then again, the person he wanted to strangle the most was himself.

Julianne knew Irvin would never spoil her unconditionally like before. But she couldn’t even endure a single day of hardship, let alone prison.

So, she kept begging relentlessly. Irvin, I’ve truly learned my lesson. I will never do anything like that again. Pleasejust help me once, for my mom’s sake.

Diana had always been Julianne’s trump card. Whenever she mentioned her mother, Irvin would give in, no matter what she asked for.

But this time, even that didn’t work.

Irvin said, If Diana knew what you did, she would want you to face the consequences too. Did you forget how she raised us?

Julianne’s mother was a good woman. She had taught Irvin many things about life. That was why he instinctively believed Julianne wasn’t truly a bad person, aside from the fact that they had grown up together.

He thought that with a mother like Diana, her daughter must have had a kind nature.

Julianne wanted to argue that no mother would wish to send her daughter to prison. But then, remembering Diana’s personality, she realized that if Diana were still alive, she might actually let her be punished for what she had done.

Since bringing up her mom didn’t work, she said, Irvin, you know I’ve always had a weak body, especially afterafter what happened to me.

She continued. I couldn’t even survive in a holding cell, let alone prison. Irvin, if you send me there, I will die!After all, she was someone he had once cherished deeply.

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