Chapter 603 – 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 603 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Henry loved Regina a lot, and when she looked a little dizzy, he would instantly panic. After bringing her to Redwood, he hired a team to care for her like a fragile treasure.
So, when no one helped her after she pretended to be weak for a long time, she was upset. She couldn't help glaring at me like she was blaming me for not being sensible.
Seeing that, I chuckled coldly, which made her more upset. However, she probably knew how capable William was, so she didn't dare to be too harsh with her words.
Instead, she sounded weaker as she said, "Emilia, I'm feeling dizzy, and I can't stand it anymore. Please help me up there so that I can rest soon. If something happens to me, your dad might go crazy and hurt your grandma."
Although she seemed weak and sounded like she cared for me, she was actually threatening me. So, I couldn't help but approach her and ask, "So, you want me to help you, huh?"
Regina could tell I was suppressing the anger inside me, but she wasn't scared at all. She thought I could do nothing to her as long as she had my grandma in her hands, no matter how furious I was. So, she held out her hand and looked at me.
"Yeah. Hurry up and help me. I'm going to faint at any moment. If something happens to me, your grandma will be in danger."
Actually, Regina knew she had to endure everything when Henry wasn't by her side. She should hold herself back and not provoke me. However, she couldn't do it at all. She just had to talk down to me and used my grandma to threaten me.
After all, I ruined her only daughter's life, and she hated me to the core. However, she couldn't do anything to me at all. So, when she finally had the chance to intimidate me, she couldn't help herself and tried to avenge her daughter.
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