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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 582

Summary for Chapter 582: Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)

Chapter 582 – 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 582 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Timothy was stunned as he stared at Irvin on the live broadcast. He couldn't believe that Irvin had the nerve to say something like that in front of the public.

The thing with Timothy and Agatha was that they'd never really seen Irvin as family. They treated him like a fool.

But deep down, they both believed that Irvin would always put the Hardwells first, no matter what. They just assumed that even if Irvin found out about Timothy impersonating him, he would never expose it publicly for the sake of the family.

And with the fact that they looked identical, and even shared the same DNA, Timothy had been convinced there was no way Irvin could ever prove he wasn't the head of the criminal organization. That was why he was so sure he could frame Irvin and get off scot-free.

What he never expected was for Irvin to expose everything in front of everyone.

And while Timothy had been pretending to be him, Irvin had gone straight to the top and contacted the most authoritative government agency. He used fingerprint verification and confirmed his true identity as Irvin. On top of that, he'd secretly flipped people within Timothy's organization.

Then, during times when Timothy was out committing crimes as "Irvin", the real Irvin deliberately scheduled major contract signings with government agencies at the exact same time to provide an airtight alibi.

He wasn't the one committing those crimes. The real criminal was Timothy.

I knew Irvin well. He might have grown up sheltered, been overly loyal, and too trusting at times—which made him easy to manipulate—but he wasn't stupid.

Once he realized he'd been used and that Timothy planned to make him the scapegoat, he grieved for a moment before he started thinking about how to fight back and prove who the real criminal was.

He had always been sharp. It didn't take him long to come up with a plan. And as part of it, he even sliced a deep scar into his arm. It was a long, obvious one, just so he could have a visible, physical marker to help distinguish himself as the real Irvin.

Whenever the fake Irvin, the one running the organization, was out committing crimes, the real Irvin made sure he was somewhere else. He would be doing something official, with the scar clearly visible, proving his identity beyond a doubt.

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