Summary of Chapter 626 from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Chapter 626 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 knew Timothy was evil. Despite that, he never expected him to use Agatha as a human shield! After all, Agatha loved Timothy a lot.
It happened so fast that Irvin couldn't stop the attack in time. So, he could only shift his momentum to stab in the other direction.
However, Agatha was still injured and started bleeding a lot. Despite that, she didn't feel any pain, and she couldn't feel the blood coming out of her at all.
It felt like she had lost all sense in the world, and she just looked at Timothy in disbelief. She couldn't believe he would actually do something like that.
She was his mother! Agatha didn't understand how he could use her to block the dagger.
She never would've expected the son she had loved so much to use her as a human shield. She was so stunned that she forgot about everything that was happening, and her mind was filled with questions.
Agatha didn't know why Timothy would do something like that, and she couldn't help asking, "Why, Tim? Why did you do that? I'm your mother! Your birth mother!"
Not only had she not done anything to hurt him before, but she also treated him especially well. In fact, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that she had devoted her life to him.
When Timothy heard her questioning him for what he had done, he said in frustration, "Why can't I do that? Didn't you say you loved me the most and would do anything for me? Didn't you say you would give your life up for me?"
Since she was willing to sacrifice herself for him, he didn't think it was a big deal. Timothy didn't understand why she was making a big fuss out of it and wondered if it really was that shocking.
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