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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 497

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Dive into Leave Me 497, a pivotal chapter in Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge), written by GoodNovel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Agatha had been about to have a fit because of Irvin’s a antagonizing laughter. But his frank words had stunned her into silence.

She had held the position of matriarch of the most prestigious famly for years. She wasn’t a fool. So, she could see that Irvin was serious.

If she decided he was no longer of use, she could directly ask him for his life. There was no need to continue wasting effort on ploys or games. Irvin had told Agatha this, and she could tell he had meant every word.

This realization left her brain utterly paralyzed from shock.

Agatha didn’t understand. She couldn’t fathom how Irvin knew what she was up to when Magnus didn’t.

What made even less sense to her was how Irvin could

oid stiticalmly outer up his life to her when he knew she wanted him dead.

How could anyone be so cool and collected after knowing someone wanted them dead, especially when that someone was their own mother?

Agatha was stunned for a long time. When she looked at Irvin again, it was as though she were gazing at a terrifying monster.

A demon! You really are the demon child! I was right to abandon you back then!she exclaimed.

How could Irvin be so detached and terrifying if he

had accepted it with a smile.

Someone who could laugh while offering up his life couldn’t possibly be human.

Irvin was the demon childthe innately evil twinthe enlightened shaman had spoken of then. He was the devil who would bring ruin to the Hardwell family and be their downfall.

Years ago, the shaman had foretold that if Agatha were to bear twin boys, the Hardwells would suffer catastrophic misfortune. But at the time, she hadn’t believed him.

As a woman of the modern age, she had always felt that she would always treasure her babies, regardless of their gender. They were a pair of precious twins that others could only dream of having. She had sworn to protect them and would never allow superstition to dictate their fate.

However, once it had been confirmed that Agatha was indeed carrying twin boys, all sorts of misfortunes had begun plaguing the Hardwells. Because of this, she couldn’t help but believe the enlightened shaman’s words.

After more than a month of being on edge, Agatha had reached her limit. Secretly seeking out the shaman again, she had begged him to read her unborn babiesfates again. Once again, the shaman had divined that one of the twins would be born wicked.

He had said the child would be a cursed burdenan utter menace that brought nothing but hardship and heartbreak.

It didn’t matter how abundant or privileged the life Agatha provided the child was. He would never be able to suppress the wickedness within him or resist wanting to do evil things.

The shaman had warned that such a child would not only destroy the Hardwells, but he would also be a danger to society.

Agatha had been devastated. She and Magnus came from prestigious bloodlines. She couldn’t accept that they would produce

such a child.

However, this enlightened shaman was Mr. Hardwell Senior’s most trusted spiritual advisor. And disturbingly, many of his previous predictions had come to fruition. Hence, Agatha was left with no choice but to believe his words.

Seeing how shaken she was, the shaman had told her he would visit her once the children were born. Next, he would determine which was the wicked twin and take the boy away.

There was a chance the boy could be reformed and become a normal person. So, the shaman would also perform purification rituals around the clock.

Chapter 497

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