The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory
Chapter 797 - 821 I Like You So Much (3)
"Not regretting?" Windsor Myres could hardly believe it. What in the world has gotten into this person all of a sudden?
Mia Ginger looked at her face full of astonishment, and said one word at a time: "Never, no."
Windsor Myres laughed and let go of her hand, "You planned to break up with me from the beginning, didn’t you?"
"No," Mia Ginger replied honestly, "It was just when Zoey Leaf was mentioned that the idea suddenly came. We’re two completely different people. Love is about mutual affection, but friendship is about a shared path. We now..."
Mia Ginger smiled, leaving the second half of the sentence unsaid, picked up her suitcase, and stepped down the stairs step by step.
Windsor Myres watched her through gritted teeth, feeling a rush of anger, and turned to leave.
Mia Ginger never looked back. After registering at the dormitory office, she pulled her suitcase straight out of the dormitory building.
She lifted her gaze to look up; the sky was high and the clouds were light.
The evening breeze brushed across her face, warm without a hint of chill.
She didn’t feel regret, just a bit oppressed in her mood.
Since childhood, following Camilia Davis here and there, she settled in Eastern Peak Village. Due to various reasons, she wasn’t the type of girl people liked; she wasn’t very active at school and didn’t have close friends.
Only Zoey Leaf. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺
Because she cherished, because she understood, no matter what happened, their friendship could endure.
But—
Now it no longer exists.
She never missed her only friend so much, not even when she was buried, did she feel her goodness in such a way.
It’s often said that having one true friend in life is enough.
Sometimes friends can rival life’s other half.
Better to have none than settle for less.
Mia Ginger thought quietly and exhaled as she tilted her head back, replaced her expression with a smile, and stepped towards where Koa Jackson parked.
Koa Jackson had waited for more than half an hour, very patient, not making a single call. Sitting in the driver’s seat, he kept an eye on the rearview mirror, and as soon as he saw her, he opened the trunk and got out of the car.
"All done?" He bent to lift Mia Ginger’s suitcase and asked.
"All done, I don’t have much stuff." Mia Ginger looked up at him, smiling with her eyes.
Koa Jackson raised a hand to ruffle her hair, smiling gently: "Let’s go. Straight to Blossom Quarter, Denver Petal and the rest will be there soon."
"Okay." Mia Ginger nodded and got into the car.
Once she fastened her seatbelt, Koa Jackson started the car directly.
Blossom Quarter Community is close to the school, and they arrived in no time.
Mia Ginger carried her bag and laptop, while Koa Jackson pulled the suitcase, going straight upstairs to knock on the door.
Olivia Williams was still on her way home; Mia Ginger realized she must be behind after she knocked and simply used her own key to open the door and took her things into the living room.
It was already evening, the indoor lighting was gentle.
Lifting her gaze to look around, she noticed the whole space was cleaned meticulously.
Olivia Williams didn’t have much stuff, and it was all packed up already, with two suitcases and two bags neatly placed by the living room sofa.
The sofa cushions had been removed, washed, and aired out on the balcony, blocking some light.
Mia Ginger put down her backpack and collected them, carefully bending down to lay them back on. Her fair and delicate side face with softly pursed pink lips had a touch of a smile, looking gentle and sweet.
Like a woman taking care of her family.
Koa Jackson stood by watching her, and after a while, bent down and hugged her tightly from behind.
Mia Ginger paused in her movements and quietly asked, "What’s up?"