Summary of Chapter 644 from Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)
Chapter 644 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.
Just then, William called. I could immediately feel his happiness as soon as the call connected.
Just as I was about to ask if he had found Noah, he said, "I've confirmed Noah's exact location. Do you want to come with me to bring him home?"
Naturally, I joyfully replied, "Yes! When are we leaving? Where are we heading?"
"Pack your things. I'll be there soon," William answered.
Hearing that he was coming to pick me up in the open, at that moment, I realized he must have completely defeated the Bakers.
Otherwise, with how protective he was of me, he wouldn't have come so openly. He also wouldn't invite me to go with him to get Noah.
Snapping out of my thoughts, I instinctively asked, "Did you take care of the Baker family?"
"Yes, it's all wrapped up," William affirmed.
His confident response made me blurt, "You truly are amazing, William!"
My admiration for him ran deep. He was truly incredible.
The Bakers and the Ashfords had been feuding for many years. William was obviously a formidable force. I had assumed this war between him and the Bakers would drag on for at least a few years, but in just over half a year, he had completely ended it.
"Things with the Baker family ended so quickly because Irvin was a big help," William explained.
Irvin was his rival in love. And now that the twins had been born, Irvin was the biggest obstacle to his future happiness. Even so, he didn't downplay Irvin's contributions. He had even openly acknowledged them in front of me.
William wanted happiness that was born from genuine love, not manipulation or deceit. He had many tricks and tactics up his sleeve. If he wanted something, there was nothing he couldn't get through cleverness. However, he didn't want to use such means on someone he cared about.
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