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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 483

I was pretty much estranged from my family.

So, even though the engagement party was held in Claudeville, I had only invited Grandma and Jeremy. I hadn’t even extended an invitation to Mom, let alone my other relatives.

And because this was just an engagement party, I didn’t invite any of my research teammates. I only invited Mr. Holland.

Hence, most of the guests at the party were here because of William.

After accompanying William for a round of greetings, he went off to discuss business with someone. So, I went looking for Grandma and Cordelia.

Grandma had never met William before. Today, at the engagement party, was her first time meeting him. But that didn’t stop her from taking an instant liking to him.

She held my hand as she looked at William, who was discussing business not far away.

In a gratified tone, she said, “After you and Irvin divorced, I was always afraid you would never move on from it and would stay single for the rest of your life.

“I never imagined that not only are you about to remarry, but you’ve also found such a good husband! Honestly, if my life were to end right now, I would die happy!”

The older generation could never help worrying about and doting on their future generations. Similarly, Grandma was so worried about me every day that she couldn’t sleep well at night. However, she had never told me this because she was concerned it would only weigh heavily on my heart.

Grandma knew how deeply I had loved Irvin. As such, she feared I would never recover from the heartbreak and that I would spend the rest of my life alone.

Dedicating myself to scientific research was wonderful and benefited both my country and people.

That being said, Grandma was just a simple–minded and selfish old lady. All she wanted was for me, her precious granddaughter, to live a joyful and wonderful life. She wanted me to have a husband who truly cherished me and lovely children to adore.

Still holding my hand, she looked at Irvin smugly. Then she said, “Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to attend my granddaughter’s engagement party, Mr. Hardwell. With your blessing, I believe my granddaughter and her husband will definitely live a long, happy, and loving life together!”

Still, she remembered all his past wrongdoings. Grandma couldn’t resist jabbing Irvin with a few pointed remarks to make him regret his heinous treatment of me.

Irvin could understand where she was coming from. Forget about Grandma, even he himself felt his sins were unforgivable.

He wasn’t upset by her words at all. On the contrary, he even hoped she would say a few more harsh words as long as it appeased her.

Irvin knew I cared about Grandma most. And if she was happy, I would be happy too.

Hence, he smiled at her and said, “You’re right, ma’am. Emilia will definitely grow old blissfully and wonderfully with her husband.”

From the way Irvin was smiling, no one could tell his heart was currently being shredded to bits. But on the inside, he was in so much pain that he could barely breathe.

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