The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory-Chapter 606 - 618 Palm-Sized (3)

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Chapter 606: Chapter 618 Palm-Sized (3)

"..."

Bob didn’t speak, pondering with a furrowed brow.

Indeed, facing a mom like Charlotte Chester, he truly had no solution.

Mia watched his expression, breathed a sigh of relief, and said to Nanny Adams standing by, "You better come with us, alright? We’re not leaving anyone at home."

"Wherever we go, it’s all the same." Nanny Adams gave a slight smile, also feeling at ease.

Mia nodded, continued to Bob, "That’s perfect. It’s the weekend today, and Uncle Davis isn’t here. I’ll call him later and have him drive to Cloudy Capital to pick you up tomorrow. You and Nanny Adams can start packing now; we’ll head off soon."

"Sis..."

"Hurry up, go pack your things." Mia pulled him up by the arm, pushed him upstairs, patting his back while they walked, "Take everything you want with you, pack at ease, no pressure."

"I got it." Bob stopped on the steps, turned around, and said, "I’ll go pack, you go accompany Brother Jackson."

"Go on." Mia casually patted him.

Bob paused, his handsome face reddening swiftly, and turned to hurry upstairs.

Mia watched his back, feeling that something wasn’t quite right,

Sweat!

With a dry laugh, Mia lifted her eyes and saw Koa Jackson standing by the sofa, watching her.

Hopefully, he didn’t see that just now.

Mia thought randomly as she walked to Koa Jackson.

"Go wash your hands," Koa said directly.

Uh!

Mia pursed her lips and glanced at him, suddenly jumped up, and cupped his face with both hands, "Alright, no need to wash them."

Koa Jackson: "..."

Mia gave a mischievous smile, blinked, and sat on the sofa.

Koa felt his cheeks grow a bit warm, stood dazedly for a moment, then sat on the sofa too.

Nanny Adams poured them water and went downstairs to pack.

Only the two of them were left in the hall.

Mia tilted her head, grinned, and kissed Koa Jackson on the cheek, playfully said, "Bob’s my little brother. Dr. Jackson is jealous because of him, how can you be so petty?"

A little brother, but a half-brother.

Koa pondered for a moment with his thin lips pressed together, looked down at Mia, "Be more dignified from now on."

Mia: "..."

How was she not dignified?

She felt she’d always been rather dignified.

Mia frowned at Koa Jackson, dissatisfiedly hummed, "I think I’ve always been quite dignified. "..." Koa tightly clenched each finger, thoughtfully said, "Have you gained weight recently?"

"Huh?