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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 298

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Chapter 298

But I couldn’t allow myself to feel this way.

While Irvin had sacrificed himself to save me, he had also hurt merribly. Was I supposed to just forget all the pain he had inflicted on me and love him like I did before?

No, I didn’t want to! I couldn’t, and I was also afraid to!

Even so, I also couldn’t push him away.

When I had lost my memories, I hadn’t been able to fathom how I could possibly be such a lovesick fool.

But now, I could only say to myself, Those who have never loved deeply will never understand how hard it is to completely let go of the one you had once loved so dearly.

This was especially so when that person hadn’t been entirely cruel when he had also loved you wholeheartedly, passionately, and without fear.

Please wait for me, Emilia! Just wait until my legs are healed. Once I’ve dealt with the Hardwell family, we can be together openly and proudly!Irvin pleaded.

His eyes were shining as he looked at me. They were devoid of the closedoff indifference he had shown when he first arrived.

I stared at him, unsure of what to say.

Eventually, I sent Irvin off with my emotions warring within me. Then, I packed up the device and prepared to return to the

hotel.

A young woman walked in just as I was about to leave. She wore seveninch crystalbedazzled heels that clicked against the floor with every step.

She looked at me and then glanced behind her. The two bodyguards in black, who had trailed in behind her, immediately rushed forward and grabbed hold of me.

I scowled and was about to speak up when she tossed a stack of papers before me.

Sign these, and I’ll let you go,she said haughtily.

Glancing at the stack of papers, I noticed it was a shares transfer agreement. The agreement stated I would be transferring the shares of both of my companies to someone named Amara Hardwell.

I couldn’t help looking up in disbelief at the woman.

Amara Hardwell, I presume?I said.

She looked at me in disgust upon hearing the name.

How dare you call my name! Who do you think you are? Just hurry up and sign the agreement!she shouted.

Then, Amara looked expectantly at me, waiting for me to obey so she could quickly leave.

Are you insane?I couldn’t help blurting.

Why would I transfer all of my shares to her? Who did she think she was? What was her deal?

Amara was incensed. How dare you call me insane, you bitch!

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Then, turning to her bodyguards, she ordered, Give her a good beating for her insolence! And once you’re done, hold her down and force her to sign the papers!

Before Amara’s men could act, my bodyguards arrived in time and subdued them. They had rushed upstairs upon receiving my emergency signal.

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Chapter 298

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I had hired bodyguards again after Agatha had slapped me. My weath might be no match for the Hardwells, but I still had to ensure my own safety at the very least. However, I never expected would need to mobilize them so soon.

Amara was infuriated that the situation wasn’t going her way.

Emilia Quill, you shameless bitch! Both of your companies are mine! I’ve allowed you to occupy them and spend so much of my

but you even dare touch my people! Do you money long enough. And now, not only are you refusing to hand them back to me, have a death wish?she exploded.

I looked at Amara like she was crazy. What do you mean they’re yours? Who do you think you are?I angrily questioned.

Not even Irvin had the right to claim those companies from me demand them?

So who the hell did she think she was to come in here and

I’m Amara Hardwell! You should know who I am, even if you’re an idiot!Amara arrogantly declared.

Well, I definitely wasn’t a fool, so I could deduce from her name that she was the child Irvin had been switched with at birth. In other words, Amara was the Sawyersreal daughter.

But even then, so what? It didn’t matter who she was, she had no right to waltz in here and demand me to hand over my companies.

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