Summary of Chapter 596 from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Chapter 596 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.
Irvin loved Julianne for a long time and had always thought she was a kind young woman. However, it turned out that she had been a scheming devil since she was little.
He had faced all kinds of difficulties in life and was even hurt by the people close to him, so he had gotten stronger over the years. Despite that, he still couldn't help feeling depressed, and he couldn't get over the situation at all.
At that moment, he received a call from Magnus. The latter said there was something important they needed to talk about. So, Irvin had to return home as soon as possible.
Since he also had something to talk to Magnus, he turned his car around and drove toward Hardwell Manor.
Upon pulling into the manor, Mason opened the car door for him and welcomed him inside. Irvin trusted Mason the most, and the latter was in charge of protecting the Hardwell family.
Mason was the one who told Irvin everything that happened with the Hardwells while Irvin was injured. He trusted Mason with his life. That was why Irvin never had to put his guard up when he was with him.
However, that was also why he never expected Mason to suddenly pull out a knife and stab toward his heart while he was walking past the latter. Seeing that, Irvin's eyes widened in shock.
Irvin's mind went blank immediately. He didn't understand why the person he trusted the most would suddenly betray him and wanted to kill him.
Since Irvin learned how to defend himself at a young age, he instinctively dodged the lethal attack. Then, he grabbed Mason's arm and threw him over his shoulder.
After that, Irvin didn't have to do anything else. The bodyguards who arrived right after that pinned Mason to the floor.
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