Chapter Summary: Chapter 561 – Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) by GoodNovel
In Chapter 561, a key moment in the Novel novel Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge), GoodNovel delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
My people approached Henry to take him away. Seeing this, he fought them hard.
"You can't be this cruel, Emilia! You just can't! If Regina doesn't get a new heart, she really won't make it. She's really going to die!" he yelled.
Finding Henry's shouting irritating, I shot a glance at the guard who was holding him. The guard promptly knocked him unconscious with one strike.
Seeing this, Julianne finally completely snapped out of her daze and started struggling too. However, her movements were weak. She had depleted too much of her energy from partying like there was no tomorrow lately.
No matter how Julianne flailed around, she just couldn't break free. Glaring at me with a crazed look, she screamed, "I never should've stopped at just stepping on you, Emilia! I should've tried to get rid of you! I should've killed you!"
In the past, Julianne would haughtily crush me under her heel. When she thought back to this time, her regret nearly consumed her. She regretted not finishing me off back then and allowing me the chance to treat her like this now.
Julianne's first instinct had been right. When she had first seen me, she had felt the world wasn't big enough for both of us. And if she didn't crush me, then she would be crushed instead.
Sure enough, she had been right. She really had.
Julianne wanted to drag me down with her now, but she couldn't. This realization made her even more hysterical.
"Emilia, you damn bitch! Even if I die, I'll come back as a ghost and haunt you!" she shrieked.
William happened to walk in just then and caught that line. His already chilly gaze instantly turned even more frighteningly cold.
"Gag her and throw her into the dog-fighting pit first!" he ordered.
William had thousands of ways of torturing someone to the point where they felt being alive was worse than dying.
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