Chapter 569 – A Turning Point in Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) by GoodNovel
In this chapter of Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge), GoodNovel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 569 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Grace was about to comment on William's nemesis. But then, Agatha opened the door and entered.
Timothy frowned in annoyance when he saw her.
Agatha was now fully alert. She was aware that this wasn't some beautiful dream she would wake up from. She also knew that Timothy was truly alive and well.
However, the pain of losing him had been too intense. So, she still couldn't control her urge to keep Timothy constantly in her sight. She was even personally cooking all of his meals, just to make her son eat healthier and feel more loved.
And it wasn't just breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Agatha also made him supper. And right now, she had come to bring him just that.
She believed her motherly love was exactly what Timothy wanted most. However, she failed to notice that he didn't want it at all. In fact, he even detested it and felt she was treating him like livestock.
Every day, Agatha did nothing but constantly watch Timothy and force-feed him food. He was truly fed up with it. He really wished he could throw her into a care facility so that she would be out of his sight and his hair.
Now that Timothy had full control of the Hardwells, Agatha had outlived her usefulness. With that realization, his eagerness to lock her away in a specialized care facility—so that she could never bother him again—grew.
People were blinded when they poured all their affection into a single person. Hence, even though Timothy displayed his annoyance plainly and obviously, Agatha just didn't see it.
All she could see was her beloved son sitting before her, safe and sound. Not only that, he was even snuggled up with his wife and looking blissfully happy.
This image alone filled Agatha with such emotion that she couldn't stop her tears of joy from welling up and spilling down her cheeks.
She had believed she would never see her precious son again in this lifetime. She had never imagined this day would come, that she would still have the chance to see her beloved son happy and thriving.
And when Agatha thought about how Grace would soon give her a pair of beautiful grandchildren, she was even more overwhelmed with joy and cried even harder.
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