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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 680

William had never loved anyone so purely and wholeheartedly. He wanted his love for Emilia to remain forever true and untainted.

He didn't want his love for her to be clouded by even the faintest shadow of guilt or coercion. What he wanted was her love in return, not just to possess her.

When Emilia looked up and met William's sincere and tender gaze, her heart skipped a beat.

He truly was an incredibly charming man, especially when someone as powerful and untouchable as him would bow his head and give his everything only for her.

A man like William was nearly impossible to resist. Seeing this side of him made Emilia feel that she really should move forward again. He also made her feel she should try once more to love someone wholeheartedly.

With that thought, and the desire to build something with William, Emilia's feelings for him began to change.

Even though William sensed the shift in her, he didn't seize the opportunity to push for more or lock her down. Instead, he steadied himself and took things slow with her, not wanting to pressure her in the slightest.

Irvin eventually learned that the child Grace was carrying wasn't his. The woman he had been with that night hadn't been her at all. It had been Emilia.

This filled him with joy, and he rushed to see Emilia. But by then, her heart was already intent on William. Irvin couldn't win her back anymore.

Emilia now offered William the same smiles she once gave Irvin. She looked at William with eyes shining with adoration. All the love she had once had for him, she now gave entirely to William. She also used to only have eyes for him, but now she only had eyes for William.

Irvin stood there frozen as he took all this in. He felt as though he were being torn apart by a pack of wild animals. The pain he felt was so excruciating that it felt as though it were eating him alive.

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