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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 580

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Chapter 580 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.

"In a way, you deserve this. This is the result of your failed schemings. It's not that the heavens are against you, or that everyone wants to hurt you. So stop overthinking it," Timothy said.

He meant to comfort her, but his words only deepened the pain.

Still, what he said was the truth. It wasn't the heavens, nor others, who were out to get her. Everything that had happened was her own doing. There was no one else to blame.

Although he wasn't a good man, at least he acknowledged that. No matter how things turned out or what the outcome was, he was prepared to accept it all and blame no one but his own shortcomings.

He would never blame the heavens or others for what happened.

Grace was so shaken by his words that she couldn't bring herself to complain anymore.

And as if that wasn't enough, he added, "If we choose to be the bad guys, we must be prepared for a tragic ending. Don't be mean and so fragile at the same time that you can't handle the consequence of failing."

Grace was speechless. She looked at him and was very curious to know if he was defeated by Irvin and lost everything, would he still be able to speak so casually?

But then, realizing that if he did lose, things would be even worse for her, she felt even more pathetic. She had lived her life so cautiously. She didn't deserve to be treated like this.

She had lost her mother at a young age and was raised by an abusive stepmother. Her life had been full of hardships.

That was why she wanted a better life. Was that so wrong? Did she truly not deserve happiness?

Grace thought it was unfair and wrong when Timothy said they should be ready for a tragic ending as the "bad guys". She never saw herself as a villain. She was simply pushed into this by the cruel circumstances of life.

If she could have lived a carefree life, she wouldn't have resorted to this.

No one had ever protected her. Why was it wrong and "bad" for her to fight for a better life with her own hands?

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