The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory-Chapter 633 - 649

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Chapter 633: Chapter 649

This sleep lasted until the afternoon of the third day.

..."

Koa Jackson said seriously, "Tonight we’ll go back to your place, but now let’s go to the Jackson Residence. I want you to meet my grandfather."

"Grandfather?" Mia Ginger was startled, "I don’t want to go."

Koa Jackson gave her a surprised glance.

Koa Jackson explained softly, "I have to work tomorrow."

"Alright." Mia Ginger nodded in understanding, "But you should have told me first. I wasn’t prepared at all; it’s too sudden."

"No need to prepare." Koa Jackson smiled, "Just your presence will make him happy."

"Really?" Mia Ginger asked.

"Yes."

"Your grandfather, he..."

Before Mia Ginger could finish her sentence, Koa Jackson interrupted her, reminding, "He’s your grandfather now too."

"..." Mia Ginger was taken aback and bit her lip, smiling gently.

Koa Jackson felt relieved and took her all the way to the Jackson Residence.

At three in the afternoon, the old man was taking his midday nap.

Koa Jackson didn’t disturb him, and they sat in the living room waiting for a little while.

Soon after, the old man was assisted out by Butler Jackson.

Knowing that Mia Ginger was visiting, the old man’s steps were faster than usual, and Koa Jackson quickly got up to support him.

Mia Ginger also stood up promptly and went to his side.

"Girl Mia is here," the old man looked her up and down, his expression filled with mixed admiration and fondness as he inquired warmly, "Are you feeling better? I heard from Koa that you were discharged from the hospital a few days ago. How do you feel?"

"I’m all better now." Mia Ginger looked at him, feeling a sense of closeness, and smiled obediently.

"That’s good to hear." The old man was helped to sit on the couch and patted her arm as he spoke.

He gestured for her to sit down and was about to continue the conversation when Koa Jackson suddenly called out, "Grandfather."

The old man looked up at him.

Koa Jackson took a soft stool from under the coffee table, sat close by, and smiled lightly, "I have something to tell you."