What Happens in Chapter 571 – From the Book Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
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Magnus also claimed that, upon knowing what had happened, he had exhausted all his personal connections to find Irvin. Then, when he had learned that William had saved Irvin, he was even more eager to visit him.
However, Timothy had had him under tight control. Because of this, Magnus also claimed he hadn't even been able to leave Hardwell Manor, let alone travel all the way to Redwood to see Irvin.
According to Magnus, Timothy only relaxed his surveillance on him after he had officially handed over the Hardwell empire. That was how he finally got the chance to sneak out. And the moment he had that opportunity, he rushed straight over to see Irvin.
He also said Irvin meant a lot to him and that Irvin was the apple of his eye. He even swore he would definitely find a way to take back control of the Hardwell empire for Irvin.
Irvin believed Magnus did want to reclaim power over the Hardwell empire. However, he didn't believe at all that Magnus treasured him greatly.
At this point, he no longer held any expectations or trust in any of the Hardwells. Still, he didn't let it show. Not only that, he even acted as though he genuinely believed Magnus' claims.
After all, their goals aligned right now. Irvin needed to take Timothy down from his position as head of the Hardwells. Only then could he bring Timothy to justice.
Magnus was quite pleased with Irvin's response. He played a loving father for a while longer before he spoke in a heartfelt tone. "Irvin, I know you and William are technically rivals in love. However, in moments like this, you should use everyone you can.
"Don't ever let emotional entanglements interfere with the bigger picture. You must understand that as long as Timothy is in power, your ex-wife will always be in danger," he said gravely.
Magnus was clearly worried Irvin wouldn't set aside his pride and ask William for help just because they were rivals in love. After all, they had only teamed up before to save me. But now, this matter involved the Hardwell family.
Irvin simply replied, "Don't worry, Dad. I won't let pride stand in the way of what has to be done."
His words weren't just perfunctory or to deceive Magnus. Irvin actually meant them.
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