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The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory

Chapter 942 - 969: Farewell to the Old, Welcoming the New (3)
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Chapter 942: Chapter 969: Farewell to the Old, Welcoming the New (3)

Mia Ginger was lost in her thoughts. After leaving the bathroom, she kept observing the two of them.

After exiting the restaurant, she couldn’t help but ask Koa Jackson, "Brother Jackson, don’t you feel that Caiden Ward is being overly nice to Maeve?"

No relation at all, yet he’s taking care of her every daily need meticulously. It’s just too much.

Koa Jackson glanced at her sideways and said flatly, "He’s got too much free time."

Mia: "..."

Alright, she decided to say no more and pursed her lips as she got into the car.

The group didn’t return to the water park but headed to the Eden Garden Scenic Area.

As one of the four major attractions of the Peace Scenic Area, the Eden Flower Fields mainly comprise lavender fields and a grape picking base. Every summer, it’s both the lavender blooming season and grape harvesting time, naturally attracting numerous tourists.

Around four o’clock, the sun wasn’t as harsh as at noon.

Mia took her camera, walked around, took quite a few lavender photos, and felt tired, so she went to the side to rest.

Maeve is a little foodie.

While Mia was taking pictures over there, Caiden Ward had already asked George Davis to pick some grapes. The young girl, tired from playing, sat on a chair, swinging her legs and eating grapes.

At this moment, spotting Mia approaching, she waved her little hand and called out, "Sister Mia, have some grapes."

Since grapes are one of Mia Ginger’s favorite fruits, she set down her camera and sat next to Maeve.

Koa Jackson was making a phone call on one side of the rest area.

She raised her eyes to glance around, and her gaze swept over Caiden Ward.

Caiden Ward had just finished a call too, leaning against a column, his eyes narrowing slightly as he looked towards a direction where the national goddess Rosalie Tanny was shooting a commercial. Her long hair was smooth and flowing, and her turning smile was more captivating than the sea of flowers.

There are many celebrities in the entertainment industry hailed as national goddesses, and even some outside the industry are given this title.

Undoubtedly, Rosalie Tanny is the one who rightfully holds the highest recognition.

People like Blair Chester are nowhere near her level.

Rosalie Tanny comes from a good background,

After all—

Ever since her debut at 15, Rosalie Tanny has had zero scandals.

She played a tragic patriotic female student, with not many scenes, yet it was a breakout role.

She seemed favored by the heavens immediately after.

That very year, she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Television Festival with that role.

At 16, she acted in a movie and won the Best Supporting Actress at two film festivals that year.

At 18, she took the lead role in a TV drama, becoming the most popular actress at the Television Festival that year.

At 19, she received her first Best Actress award, becoming the youngest recipient of the Golden Phoenix Award in the country. The record has not been broken and she transitioned to the international film industry the following year.

After three years of diligence,

now at 23, she is already an internationally renowned actress.

Moreover—

She’s quite different from typical stars in the entertainment industry.

Rosalie Tanny doesn’t have a Twitter account and doesn’t like interacting too much with stars and fans in the industry. Her achievements in the film industry seem to be merely out of love, without much deliberate management, without much of a glamorous buzz. Her fans who like her are generally genuine fans.

Meanwhile—

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