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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 592

But none of Julianne's connections, including the men who had once sworn they'd die for her, were willing to help her out this time.

She was so desperate that she wanted to die, but then she heard that Irvin was back and unharmed. That instantly gave her hope to live again!

After learning that Irvin had successfully defeated Timothy, she felt even more hopeful about her future. She pulled out her trump card and asked someone to bring Irvin to see her.

She believed that she could soften his heart and get him to help her one last time if he came to see her for the sake of their childhood bond and the fact that she had once saved his life.

So when Irvin arrived, she was overwhelmed with excitement. It was as if she could escape at any moment.

"Irvin..." She looked at him, so aggrieved that she was on the verge of tears.

Once upon a time, Irvin's heart would ache when he saw her in such a state. They were raised by the same woman, and he treated her like a real sister. He had protected her from a young age and instinctively took care of her, solving any problems for her.

But now, looking at her, that feeling of pity and care was completely gone.

Even family bonds could be worn down, little by little.

Julianne could feel his coldness, but she didn't get too discouraged by it. With things having come this far, it was normal for him to be distant and not want to be involved anymore.

She wasn't expecting him to love and care for her like before. She just wanted one last chance.

After a long moment, she said, "Irvin, I'm not pretending. I really know I was wrong. I swear I won't dare do those stupid things again. I'll really change!"

"Just let the law take its course. If you have to spend a few years in there, then that's what it'll be."

"Irvin, you know my body is weak, I…"

She clung to his arm, whining about her weak body, saying she couldn't handle this, acting pitiful. But no matter what she said, he didn't react.

She started playing the emotional card again, reminding him how she saved him as a kid and how much the Sinclair family cared for him. When she mentioned Diana's last wish for him to take good care of her, Irvin finally spoke up.

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