Summary of Leave Me 494 from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Leave Me 494 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.
As Williain had some very important matters to attend to, he flew back to Redwood the day after our engagement party
He had originally wanted me to go with him to help create romantic headlines about hove reluctant we were to part. But that platt fell apart when Grandma somehow found out about the scene Mom had made at the engagement party
She learned that Moin had slandered me publicly and tried to min the good match I had made for myself. Because of this. Grandma was furious, and her blood pressure had skyrocketed dangerously. Our family doctor was so alamed that he called me nonstop.
I didn’t feel at ease leaving her like that. So, instead of going to Redwood with William, I stayed behind to take care of Grandma. The day after William left, Irvin came to see me. He said he had something he wanted to discuss with me. Since I had been meaning to talk to him anyway, I got dressed and went downstairs
I spotted Irvin standing at the entrance of my villa compound as soon as I stepped outside the main house
We had just seen each other two days ago at my engagement party. But for some inexplicable reason, right now, he felt like a stranger.
It was hard to explain what I was feeling. All I could say was I felt as though the man standing in front of me wasn’t Irvin. And yet, he was. Be it his posture or the way he carried himself, everything about him screamed Irvin.
Isquashed down the uneasy feeling in my gut and walked toward him. But the closer I got, the harder it became to suppress that feeling.
“Emi…” he called.
His voice was undeniably Irvin’s. He even had the same scar on his wrist.
All of that made me question if there was something wrong with me. It had to be why I felt something strange about the Irvin before me and even thought he wasn’t him.
Because if this man wasn’t Irvin, then who was he?
For no apparent reason, Timothy Hardwell, Irvin’s twin popped into my head. But Timothy was already dead. Besides, he would never look at me with this pained expression and indescribable gaze.
Irvin had once been so positive and hopeful. He used to believe that nothing was more important than living. But now, he no longer wanted to live. Thinking about this, it made sense that he felt different now.
I couldn’t help but sigh inwardly. While I had made up my mind to persuade Irvin to keep on living, I had no idea where to start. I didn’t know what to say to convince him to continue living.
“Emi, do you remember the first time we met? The sea I had saved you from?” Irvin asked.
He was looking at me, but he seemed as though he were reminiscing about a beautiful, distant memory. There was a faint smile on his lips.
Just as I thought he wanted to use that life–saving memory I cherished most to try and rekindle things between us, he unexpectedly said, “I’ve prepared a fireworks show there. That’s where we started, so let’s end things there.
He added, “I know you must have fallen for William. That’s why you’re even pregnant with his children. And I know the current you wouldn’t want to revisit the past with me anymore. But please, just this once, just this one last time.
“I’ve made you many promises in the past, and I broke every one of them. So now, please let me fulfill the simplest one I’ve ever made to you!”
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