What Happens in Chapter 624 – From the Book Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Dive into Chapter 624, a pivotal chapter in Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge), written by GoodNovel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Timothy didn't take Irvin seriously and thought the latter was too hopeless in love to be tricked that easily. He was certain a fool like Irvin was doomed to fail. Despite that, he noticed how well the plan had gone.
Since Timothy was suspicious by nature, he couldn't help wondering if it was all a trap. After all, it seemed way too easy.
The plan he had meticulously come up with previously failed on the first step. On the other hand, Irvin's casual plan was a great success. Timothy thought it was so unbelievable that it felt impossible.
Seeing how Timothy wasn't coming out, Agatha couldn't help but approach him and ask, "What's wrong, Tim? Why aren't you moving? Didn't you say we were out of time and that we needed to complete all the steps as soon as possible?"
She couldn't understand why he wasn't anxious anymore, despite being in a hurry earlier.
Timothy didn't seem to be in a rush at all, but she was. If his plan was a success, it meant she could get out of there. However, if the plan failed, she would lose all hope.
"Hurry up, Tim. Otherwise, once the police get here, it won't be easy for you to take his place anymore!"
Hospital 320 was incredibly strict. It wouldn't even be easy for someone to sneak inside, let alone sneak out with a body and chuck it outside. After he was done with that, he would have to sneak back into the hospital again and leave the place as Irvin.
Timothy looked at Irvin, who was still lying motionlessly on the ground, and thought he was imagining it. After all, he had never seen any drug that was more effective than Henry's. Even the person in their organization who had the highest tolerance for drugs couldn't last two minutes after taking it in.
So, he was certain that it would be normal for Irvin to be drugged easily. It wasn't a trap.
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