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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 631

Grace didn't really want to stay back to send off the useless Timothy, who had doomed her life. Instead, she just wanted to put on an act to make Magnus feel bad for her. That was why she said some pleasant words before leaving with the butler.

As they were about to leave in the car, she couldn't help turning back to look at the manor for the last time. She remembered how proud she felt when she first arrived.

She had a lot of hope for her future, thinking that she had control of her own life. She even thought she could manipulate a lot of people and make everything go her way.

In the end, not only did her life turn out differently, but she also had to escape miserably with nothing. Life felt difficult at that moment.

As the manor slowly disappeared from her sight, she felt so upset that tears began rolling down uncontrollably.

At that moment, she finally understood the pain of the lead characters in the shows she watched. Their gazes were filled with endless pain when they had lost everything.

Back in Redwood City, I told someone to keep an eye on Timothy. Even though I knew Irvin and William were prepared for Timothy's escape, I still couldn't help feeling nervous. I was worried something might go wrong.

So, I told the person watching Timothy to track his every move. That was also why I knew right away when Agatha killed Timothy before ending her own life.

I was so stunned that it took me a while to snap out of my daze. Although I didn't talk to her a lot, we still knew each other. So, I knew how much she loved Timothy.

I wouldn't be surprised if Timothy died any other way. However, the fact that Agatha killed him herself truly shocked me. I didn't know why she would possibly do something like that when she had devoted her life to him.

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