What Happens in Chapter 642 – From the Book Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Dive into Chapter 642, 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.
This was a high-end private hospital, so the staff here were accustomed to wealthy patients. Whenever they successfully treated such patients, it wasn't uncommon for their family to show their appreciation in a generous gesture.
This was especially common in the obstetrics department, where grateful families would often give lavish gifts after a delivery. However, none of them had ever encountered anyone who was as extravagant as Irvin, who rewarded the entire hospital staff with a house each.
He truly was deserving of being called a rich man.
And because of this generosity, the hospital staff cared for me and the twins even more attentively. In fact, in many ways, they were more meticulous about the twins than I was as their mother.
Newborn babies grew like sprouting beans during the postpartum period, looking different every day. In just a few days, the two wrinkly little ones had turned fair and plump.
Gone were the wrinkled faces that didn't resemble anyone. Now, they had become adorable little darlings that everyone couldn't resist loving.
The twins were growing very well too. They had inherited mine and Irvin's best features. Even though their looks hadn't fully matured yet, they were already capturing hearts. Everyone was already saying they would be exceptionally good-looking once they grew up.
If strangers already adored them so much, it was nothing compared to how much their own father loved them.
Irvin honestly didn't want to do anything else but hold our precious twins every day. However, he couldn't just ignore his responsibilities, especially whenever he looked at our baby girl.
He would be overcome with the urge to become the richest man in the world, just so no one would dare to even think of bullying our precious daughter.
Now that Irvin had a daughter, every time he thought back to how he had treated me, he couldn't help picturing it happening to her instead. And when he did, the thought made him so furious that he wanted to strangle his past self.
If anyone dared to treat our daughter the way he once treated me, he would never forgive them. Irvin would also personally send them straight to hell.
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