Chapter 616 – 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 616 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
No matter how badly Mom didn't want to admit it, she had no choice but to.
It was just like Julianne had said. Mom had learned she wasn't the true daughter of her lost love. Not only that, she had also been the reason his real daughter died.
Yet, Mom didn't seek revenge for him. Instead, she even kept lying to herself.
She told herself that this wasn't the truth and that she hadn't doted on the wrong person. And instead of going after Julianne, she had done everything she could to help her.
Mom couldn't believe herself.
Julianne continued, "My father, David, hated women like you the most—the ones who couldn't tell right from wrong, were selfish, and were self-absorbed.
"It's no wonder you could never compare to my mother, Diana. It's also no surprise that you never came close to capturing my father's heart, no matter how hard you tried.
"A woman like you really is worth less than the dust on my mother's shoes. You can forget about getting my father to fall in love with you. After everything you've done in this life, he would be disgusted to even look at you should you both end up together in the next life!"
All these years, Julianne had been incredibly close to Mom. And as they both had twisted worldviews, they were also able to understand each other well. Hence, Julianne knew Mom's thoughts well.
In the past, she had used this knowledge to curry Mom's favor and make her love her more. Now, she was using it as a weapon to stab Mom where it hurt the most.
She would say anything and everything that could drive Mom to the brink. And if it was to the point where Mom wanted to kill her, that would be even better.
After her failed attempt to end her life, Julianne figured she would likely be thrown into solitary confinement once she returned to prison. Then, she could forget about making another attempt. In fact, she might not even be let out of her cell again. She didn't want to live like that.
Julianne had originally only planned to drop the "good daughter" act and no longer aim to please Mom. But when she thought about the consequences of her failed attempt to end her life, her plan turned into a campaign to intentionally push Mom to the edge.
She wanted to make Mom hate her so much that Mom would snap and do everything to kill her.
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