What Happens in Chapter 615 – From the Book Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
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Julianne said, "You devoted everything to raising the daughter of your lost love and gave her everything. You believed I was the link between you and him.
"But it turns out that I'm not his biological daughter. Worse still, I'm even the reason his real daughter is dead—and you couldn't handle it.
She added, "You couldn't bear that this is the truth, nor are you willing to believe it. And the only reason you still haven't given up on me is so you can live in denial. It's also why you're exhausting yourself for my sake—to convince yourself that I'm your lost love's daughter.
"Everything you've done is for yourself. You were never truly doing it for me, not even a little. So, don't sit there looking pitiful and talk about how wronged you feel or how good you've been to me!"
Julianne had lost all hope, so she no longer cared to pretend to be the "good" daughter. Since she was in the depths of despair, she wanted to drag Mom into it too.
After all, bad people understood each other best.
Mom had never said anything to Julianne. However, Julianne had been able to figure everything out just from the slight shift in her gaze. She had seen right through her.
Julianne had outrightly said the very truth that Mom couldn't bear. It was something she wasn't willing to and absolutely refused to believe. She didn't want to accept it.
But no matter how adverse Mom felt about it, Julianne had thrust it in her face. So, she was left with no choice but to accept it and live with it.
Because of this, Mom couldn't take it anymore. Shooting to her feet, she shouted, "Stop it! Stop talking!"
Julianne couldn't resist sneering as she took in the way Mom was crumbling.
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