The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory-Chapter 519 - 530: Only She Requests Monthly Tickets (1)

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Chapter 519: Chapter 530: Only She Requests Monthly Tickets (1)

Inside the hospital room.

Mia Ginger lay there bored for a while.

The nurse came to remove the needle, and Aurora Cooper urged her to sleep.

But Mia couldn’t sleep.

She slightly turned her head, looked at Aurora, and softly inquired, "Mom, how old is Dr. Jackson who performed my surgery?"

"Why do you ask?" Aurora was slightly stunned, looking at her with curiosity.

"I’m just asking casually," Mia smiled, "He seems very young, already a chief physician, and I heard some nurses call him Professor Jackson. He can’t be thirty yet, how is he already a professor?"

"The Fourth Hospital is teeming with talent, he’s not the only young professor there," Aurora said nonchalantly.

"Do they all look as handsome as him?" Mia wrinkled her nose, glanced at Aurora knowingly, "Well, surely not." 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

Aurora: "..."

"Probably none of them are as gentle and patient as he is," Mia thoughtfully added another line.

Aurora was simply speechless.

This girl has lost her memory, yet her mind is full of thoughts about Koa Jackson?

She talked about his virtues, and listening to it, Aurora couldn’t help but feel a bit guilty.

Aurora sat by the bedside, holding Mia’s hand with one hand, gently stroking her head with the other, softly asking, "Do you like him?"

"Hmm." Mia hesitated for a moment, then stuck out her tongue and said, "Not really, I’m just curious."

She looked at Aurora with her dark eyes and whispered, "Besides, I’m already with Dallas Taylor, and we’re engaged. How can I like another man? Right, that’d be very unfair to the officer."

"Yes." Seeing Mia frown as she spoke, Aurora’s eyes suddenly felt warm, and she softly said, "Tell Mom about your school days."

"Eh?"

"Dallas was your drill instructor during military training, right?" Aurora smiled, teasingly patting her hand, "I know he treated you differently as an instructor, when did you start liking him?"

"Oh." Mia frowned in thought, feeling blank.

After a while, uncertainly she said, "Maybe the day he left..."

"Hmm." Aurora looked at her, indicating she should continue.

Mia thought a little, still frowning, "I remember I gave him a big bouquet of lilies, but they can’t accept it. Haha, I heard the rule was set by him, no accepting any gifts from students, including flowers. He didn’t take them, took one bloomed flower, walked far away, and waved at me."

"Did you start liking him in that instant?" Aurora looked at her, still surprised.

At the charity gala, she encountered the entanglement of three people, naturally aware Dallas has feelings for Mia.

She has some business dealings with Dallas and knows him well.

Resolute, tough-minded, and responsible.

A man who has faced his father’s betrayal hurting his mother, raised by his mother, once he has a beloved woman, he’s bound to be loyal for life, especially in protecting his woman from harm, there’s no need to worry.

His family situation is simple, he can make decisions on his own, unlike the complexities of the Jackson Family.

In fact—

Before Mia lost her memory, Aurora intended to encourage her to interact more with Dallas.

Only because her mother-daughter relationship with Mia has just established and the timing wasn’t right.

No one anticipated the girl’s memory loss.

Given the situation that afternoon, although impulsive, she indeed made a decision she doesn’t regret much.