The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory

Chapter 829 - 854: Competing for Favor and Suppressing (5)



Chapter 829 - 854: Competing for Favor and Suppressing (5)

This person is so jealous but every time he just sulks awkwardly. Mia Ginger certainly knew this.

After thinking it over, this was her best move. She already sat on Koa Jackson’s lap and kissed his lips.

Koa Jackson was stunned for a second, then lifted his hand to hold tightly onto her slender waist.

He lowered his head and kissed back.

He’s really both scheming and arrogant, both awkward and fun.

At this moment—

Koa Jackson patted her face, "

Mia Ginger: "..."

She hadn’t even had time to glare at him before Koa Jackson had already picked her up and placed her to the side.

He stood up, calmly sorted his clothes, then took the shopping bags straight into the kitchen.

Mia Ginger quickly followed him in, suddenly remembering the phone call with Old Master Jackson. She watched him and probed, "I have something to tell you, you can’t get mad."

Does he really get mad that easily?

Koa Jackson replied calmly, "Go ahead, I’m listening."

"I just called Grandpa on the road, he said he wants us to come home for the weekend." Mia Ginger thought for a moment, then honestly said.

Koa Jackson glanced at her and didn’t offer an opinion.

Mia Ginger whispered, "Is that okay?"

She certainly had to be careful about things Koa Jackson cared more about.

Afraid he wouldn’t be pleased.

Koa Jackson patiently sorted the items and nodded, "We’ll go back Saturday morning."

"Stay one day, then come back Sunday?" Mia Ginger asked again.

"Mm."

"Are you unhappy?"

"No."

"I feel like you’re unhappy? Is it because of Joel?"

Koa Jackson paused his movements, glanced down at her with some helplessness, "Since you know, why are you asking?"

Mia Ginger laughed awkwardly, then hugged his waist from behind, pressing her cheek against him twice, she probed, "Otherwise, should I not apply to be an exchange student? Two years feels so long, I can’t bear it, I want to stay and be with you."

The thought of him being alone domestically for two years made her heart ache.

Koa Jackson chuckled, "Don’t miss the opportunity, it’s rare. I’m not a child, I don’t need company."

"But you’re often alone."

"Who said that?" Koa Jackson turned and pinched her face, "I interact with a lot of people every day, how is that alone?"

"Without me, it’s like you’re alone," Mia Ginger stubbornly said.

Koa Jackson couldn’t help but laugh again, "Alright, alright, don’t dwell on it. We’ve managed before, now be careful not to bump your left hand."

"Then how about not going back this weekend?" Mia Ginger asked again.

"Didn’t you already agree with Grandpa?" Koa Jackson patted her head, "Once agreed, don’t change your mind."

"Okay then." Mia Ginger reluctantly returned to the living room.

And so—

By Saturday, the two of them still went home.

Just stepping into the living room, they heard the noise and chatter.


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