Summary of Chapter 583 from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Chapter 583 marks a crucial moment in GoodNovel’s Novel novel, Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
After Irvin returned home, he immediately began working with the police. Before he was interviewed, law enforcement had already surrounded Hardwell Manor from every angle.
Timothy was sharp and quick-witted. The moment he saw Irvin's live broadcast, a sense of dread washed over him once the initial disbelief wore off. He realized things were about to go very, very wrong. He immediately tried to flee.
He looked around at the circle of cops closing in on him and knew that there was no escape. And for the first time in his life, he laughed out of pure regret. He had never been one to regret anything, but at that moment, he did.
He regretted underestimating Irvin. He had treated Irvin like a toy, something he could twist and bend at will. He thought no matter how hard Irvin fought, he'd never be able to escape the path he laid out for him.
What he never imagined was that Irvin didn't just escape, but he'd turn around and completely destroy him in a single move, making him utterly speechless.
Just then, the butler came rushing in with news. Police officers had stormed the property.
Agatha and Grace, who were in the middle of a conversation, dropped everything and ran to the scene. When they saw Timothy surrounded by the police, panic hit them both, especially Agatha.
"Officers, what's going on here?" she asked. "Why have you barged into our home like this?"
Officer Patrick Lawson, the lead investigator, stepped forward and explained the situation professionally. "We're here to arrest Timothy Hardwell. Please, Mrs. Hardwell, do not interfere with official business."
Agatha knew that Timothy was the real criminal. However, she thought Timothy wasn't a bad person. He had just lost his memory and committed those crimes because he thought that was who he was. He hadn't chosen to do those terrible things… right?
How could they arrest him?
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