What Happens in Chapter 507 – From the Book Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Dive into Chapter 507, 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.
Irvin loosened his grip around Grace's throat at her words.
He knew exactly what kind of person she was. Words were useless with Grace. The only way to quickly get the information he wanted from her was to make her genuinely fear for her life.
Grace breathed out in relief when she felt Irvin let go. Her legs were slightly weak. She gathered herself and was about to speak.
But then, Irvin said, "Spare me the unnecessary details. Just get straight to the point."
He had zero patience for her.
Upon hearing Irvin's words and seeing the violent look in his eyes, whatever Grace had planned to say died on her lips. Instead, she truthfully told him how she normally got in touch with Timothy.
However, this wasn't enough for Irvin.
"That's it?" he asked, frowning.
Afraid he would try to strangle her again, Grace hurriedly replied, "Yes, that really is it! I'm not important to Timothy. I'm just a pawn to him. Sure, I can contact him, but that really is the only way I've ever had!"
As soon as she said that, Grace unexpectedly felt a wave of sorrow wash over her. She truly felt exhausted, beaten down, and miserable.
She and I were both human. So, why was it that I could live so easily and well? Why did I have two men like Irvin and William who were willing to give me everything, without me needing to do anything? Meanwhile, she had to go through so much hardship just to stay alive.
Irvin could tell she was telling the truth, that she wasn't deceiving him. So, he didn't waste any more words on her. He simply turned and left.
Seeing that she was out of the woods, Grace found the courage to ask what she wanted to know. "How did you know Timothy is still alive? And what's gotten into you today? Did something happen?"
However, Irvin didn't answer her questions. He simply lengthened his strides as he left.
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