The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory-Chapter 510 - 521

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Chapter 510: Chapter 521

Fiancé?

The three people in the room were taken aback.

Mia Ginger furrowed her brows, looked at Dallas Taylor strangely, and reached out like she wanted to scratch her head, troubled, "Really?"

"Yeah." Aurora Cooper looked surprised, "You really forgot?"

"Yes." Mia curiously glanced at Dallas, confused, "I don’t remember, I have no impression at all."

"It’s okay if you don’t remember. We’ll have Dr. Jackson check on you later. Maybe your memory hasn’t fully recovered, no rush, it’ll come back slowly." Aurora comforted her softly, then turned to Koa Jackson with a smile, "Sorry to trouble you."

Koa Jackson pressed his lips together without speaking, still looking at Mia.

The atmosphere was truly strange.

Dallas Taylor raised his eyes to check Koa’s excessively stern expression, then looked at Mia’s confused face, paused, seemingly realizing something.

He wisely chose to remain silent as well.

After a while—

Aurora Cooper’s voice broke the silence in the hospital room.

She turned to Koa Jackson, "Dr. Jackson, could I trouble you to come out for a chat?"

"Hmm." Koa nodded.

The two of them went outside the room.

Once distant enough, Aurora looked at Koa Jackson seriously, "I kept forgetting to ask, what exactly happened with Mia’s car accident?"

"She came to see me, saw Lia Chester and me in the office, misunderstood." Koa replied flatly, telling the truth.

"That’s it?" Aurora frowned.

"It’s not what she thought it was." Koa frowned too.

"Ha." Aurora looked at his expression, suddenly smiled, "You say this, I understand now, regardless of whether she misunderstood or saw something she shouldn’t have, in any case, she’s hurt, right?"

Koa glanced at her without speaking.

Aurora’s voice softened, "Maybe that’s exactly why she’s forgotten you."

What she said, Koa was aware of.

But—

Still couldn’t help but be shocked.

A hand hanging at his side tightened, his heart clenched.

"She woke up yesterday afternoon, recognized me, also recognized her father and brother, even knew my adopted goddaughter. I was curious why she never mentioned you, turns out she’s forgotten."

Aurora looked at Koa’s tense face, unbothered by his continued silence, and smiled vaguely, "Do you know how I met this kid?"

"Please tell."

"At the new campus of Cloud Capital University, I was using an address to find the orphanage director from back then. While walking, the girl next to me got startled by firecracker sounds, jumped onto me, stepped on my foot, and that’s how we accidentally met."

"Yes. Mia’s hearing in her right ear isn’t very good." Koa replied flatly.

"The first time I saw her, I really liked her, invited her to sit in the nearby café. She took a call from you midway, said she was shopping with some classmates, but didn’t seem rushed after hanging up. Curious, I asked her and guess what she said?"

"No plans with them, didn’t want me to worry, that’s all." Koa turned to look at Aurora.

"That’s right." Aurora laughed gently, "I thought this girl was too considerate. She’s only twenty, stunningly beautiful, should be at the age where her boyfriend pampers her, spoils her, lets her be willful, right? But she’s so thoughtful, and she’s even got the capital to be willful, don’t you think?"

"Yes."

"But this girl is too wronged with you. Never mind the other stuff, just this time you went to the epicenter with all the tabloid news skyrocketing, your father’s Global Sphere Media did absolutely nothing, letting it escalate. It shows that your Jackson family doesn’t really care for Mia."