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The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory-Chapter 603 - 615: Five Days and Five Nights (4)
Odin Myres furrowed his delicate eyebrows, breaking the silence from before, suddenly becoming quite talkative and unable to stop.
Louis Cox lowered his eyes to look at him, not interrupting, patiently waiting for him to finish speaking.
After Odin finished, he looked at Caiden Ward again, wondering if he spoke too quickly, and pursed his lips, thoughtfully saying, "Well, um... Uncle Ward, can you give me your phone number?"
Caiden Ward: "..."
Odin Myres, feeling a bit embarrassed, furrowed his brows, "I feel like I haven’t finished speaking earlier. I’ll send you a few texts to explain more in detail."
Caiden Ward: "..." 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦
After a moment, he expressionlessly recited a string of numbers.
He just felt too sorry for this little girl, that’s all. He didn’t intend to become a full-time mom or babysitter!
This boy from the Myres Family really didn’t have a clue about politeness.
Caiden Ward looked down at the little girl in his arms with smiling eyes, feeling a bit disheartened.
He just felt this was a heavy responsibility with a long road ahead.
He’s someone who dislikes trouble. Why did it feel like he needlessly got himself into one?
——
A little past eleven.
The Myres Family members started heading toward the cemetery.
Koa Jackson and Caiden Ward didn’t go with them, saying their goodbye outside the funeral home.
Caiden Ward called George Davis to drive them, taking him and Maeve back to Ward Mansion.
Denver Petal left by himself first.
Koa Jackson and Mia Ginger played with Maeve a bit before leaving.
Koa Jackson was driving, Mia Ginger sat in the passenger seat. As soon as she got in the car, she gently took off her wig, rubbing her head lightly.
"Uncomfortable?" Koa Jackson asked softly.
"Not really. I think it’s psychological," Mia Ginger said helplessly, curling her lips, "It just feels awkward after wearing it for too long."
"Then just wear it when you go out," Koa Jackson suggested.
Mia Ginger nodded, fiddling with the wig in her hands for a while, suddenly remembering something, she said softly, "Dr. Jackson?"
"What is it?" Koa Jackson could hardly handle her sudden sweet voice; somehow, he felt that Mia Ginger being straightforward and crisp was normal, while being hesitant and cautious was abnormal.
Oh no, he must have been deeply afflicted.
Koa Jackson held the steering wheel with one hand, suddenly feeling a bit depressed.
Koa Jackson focused on driving.
Mia Ginger looked at his stern profile, shrugged uninterestedly and said thoughtfully, "Can we stop by my house?"
"Aren’t we heading home?"
"I’m not talking about Cloudy Capital," Mia Ginger pursed her lips, "I want to visit Bob Ginger; today is the weekend."
"Now?" Koa Jackson was slightly surprised.
"Yes." Mia Ginger turned to look at him, "Is that okay?"
"I don’t see why not," Koa Jackson said as he made a turn at the intersection, heading towards the Ginger Family.
Recently, Aiden Jiang went to Peace Province, making it rare to see him. With Charlotte Chester and Zuri Ginger ousted, the Ginger Family was now left with only Bob Ginger.
Thinking about it, Mia Ginger felt a bit distressed.
Koa Jackson parked the car outside the main gate, and the two walked in together.
Before entering the hall, they heard a heated argument, followed by Bob Ginger’s shout of "Mom," which startled Mia Ginger, causing her to instinctively glance at Koa Jackson.
"What’s wrong with me staying for a few days? You act like you’ve grown wings and want to fly away, is that it?! Let me ask you, who bore you for ten months and painstakingly gave birth to you, huh? Now, not even a few days after your dad and I divorced, you don’t even acknowledge me anymore. You’re an ungrateful brat!"
This, clearly, was Charlotte Chester’s voice.
"I didn’t say I don’t acknowledge you!" Bob Ginger’s voice trembled, "Did I say a word about you moving back? But how could you let... this... this uncle follow you in?"
Which uncle?
Mia Ginger was stunned, quickening her steps into the living room, freezing when she saw what was happening in front of her.







