Chapter 506 – Highlight Chapter from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Chapter 506 is a standout chapter in Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) by GoodNovel, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
Grace had immediately felt relieved because it was Irvin who was approaching her. To her, he was a safe person. She believed that no matter what happened, he would never harm her.
But right after, Grace sensed the dangerous air Irvin was exuding. It was even stronger than when he had choked her because he thought they had slept together.
Back then, Irvin had almost strangled her to death. At this memory, Grace instinctively yelled, "Help! Come quick!"
She had barely survived Irvin's rage-fueled death grip, and she hadn't been pregnant then. So, her chances of surviving now while pregnant were even slimmer. She also absolutely wouldn't allow anything to happen to her unborn babies.
Usually, just one shout from Grace would summon dozens of bodyguards. But this time, no matter how loudly she yelled, not a single one appeared. This made her feel something was amiss.
Jumping to her feet in alarm, Grace reflexively backed away. Her voice even shook, and she stuttered uncontrollably when she spoke. "I-Irvin… L-let's talk about t-this…"
Mentally, Grace exclaimed, "Don't scare me like this!"
Her mind raced as she spoke. She wondered what had happened. What could have made Irvin like this?
But no matter how hard she racked her brain, she couldn't think of anything she had done that would make him so angry.
Ever since successfully getting pregnant, Grace's only goal was to give birth to her babies safely and without incident. Because of this, she hadn't done anything at all.
She really couldn't think of any reason why Irvin would suddenly be like this. All she could do was keep backing away, until she had nowhere left to go.
Without a word, Irvin grabbed her throat ruthlessly, instantly squeezing the air out of her.
Grace didn't want to die, and more than that, she didn't want anything to happen to the children she was carrying. Thus, she thrashed wildly.
However, Irvin's strength far outmatched hers. No matter how hard she struggled, it was useless.
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