The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory-Chapter 616 - 630 Koa’s Proposal (6)
Mia Ginger hadn’t finished speaking when Koa Jackson directly pulled the quilt over himself, lay down, wrapped his long arm around her, and, raising an eyebrow with a smile, said, "Alright."
Mia: "..."
"Your hand, please." Koa chuckled happily and continued.
Mia lay on his chest, pouted, and reluctantly stretched out her hand.
Koa lowered his eyes to glance at her, "Left hand."
Mia paused, then quickly switched to giving him her left hand.
Koa gently held her slender ring finger and slowly slid the diamond ring he was holding onto it, securing her finger.
The room’s lights weren’t turned on, making it slightly dark.
But, at some point, the gloomy sky outside started to brighten as the rain stopped, letting in a bit of light.
The light slanted in through the floor-to-ceiling windows, brightening the room with a soft glow.
Koa held Mia’s hand while Mia’s chin rested on his chest, her bright black eyes wide open, gazing steadily at him.
Their eyes met.
Koa lifted her left hand,
"How come you always have a ready diamond ring?!" After a while, Mia asked curiously.
"Well," Koa whispered, "I prepared it the first day you moved in."
She was appointed as his wife by the old man; she was also the girl he liked upon first meeting in his childhood. With all their circling around, everything seemed destined. Mistaken identity didn’t matter, whether she was Charlotte Chester’s daughter or not didn’t matter; ultimately, she was the girl destined to be engaged to him from birth.
If he doesn’t marry her, who can he marry?
Koa tightened his arm, sighed, and held her closer.
Mia happily looked at the ring on her hand and, after some time, suddenly said, "Does this count as a private engagement?"
"Mm, not quite yet." Koa smiled lightly. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
"Then..."
"Tomorrow afternoon then." Koa looked at her and asked, "Is the household registration book with you?"
"Mm."
"Bring it tomorrow. Let’s go get the marriage certificate first."
"Getting the certificate?" Mia was taken aback.
"Why?" Koa furrowed his brows slightly, "You’re not willing?"
Mia looked at him, her mind fluttering, then suddenly turned the subject around, "Hmm, not willing. I need to give it some thought; getting a certificate is serious."
She was utterly annoyed with Koa Jackson.
Getting a marriage certificate, such a big deal.
She couldn’t just simply agree to him so easily. Last time, he deliberately forced her to get a certificate with Dallas Taylor.







