"..." Aurora Cooper was left speechless.
What kind of reasoning is that? What does it an to fall behind the kids?
Is there any parent in the world who rushes to get married before their children?
However—
Aiden Jiang’s words seed pretty sensible.
Mia Ginger’s looks and skin were mostly inherited from her.
I only have a week, many things to do. What I an is, let’s get our marriage certificate on Monday, invite your parents and friends over, host a banquet to witness it, and after two or three days, et with the Jacksons. This way, we at least show so stance on Mia’s matter. What do you think?"
"Monday’s too soon." Aurora leaned against him, hesitating.
"We should do it before eting the Jacksons, don’t you think? My ti is limited, sorry to trouble you."
Aurora said nothing.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door outside.
Mia gingerly called out, "Dad, are you guys ready? Dinner’s served."
"We’re coming."
——
In the dining room.
Bob Ginger, Margot, Mia, and the others were already there, watching them arrive fashionably late.
Aurora felt her lips were a bit swollen, slightly uncomfortable, and sat down with a straightforward smile, "It’s getting late, let’s eat."
No one moved.
Aiden then sat down and said, "Let’s eat."
Bob and Margot picked up their chopsticks obediently.
Mia started eating as well, still with a slight smile.
Bob was used to following Aiden’s lead, always listening to him, while Margot felt a bit pressured sitting right opposite Aiden.
Aurora was dumbfounded by their reaction.
She glanced sideways at Aiden.
Aiden maintained his habit of discussing matters over als, and suddenly announced, "Since everyone is here, I have an announcent to make."
Bob and Mia seed prepared for this and responded with an "Mm."
Margot smiled and nodded.
Aiden directly said, "This ti, I’m back for a week, first to et the Jacksons, to confirm Mia and Koa’s marriage registration."
He glanced at Mia.
Mia gave a forced laugh, "Thanks, Dad."
"Secondly," Aiden continued, "I’m planning to get a marriage certificate with your Aunt Cooper, and host a simple banquet with so close friends and relatives to make the marriage public. If any of you have sothing to say, feel free to speak up."
His words were mainly directed at Bob.
After experiencing many things over the past six months, Bob had matured, becoming composed and gentle, yet still bright and cheerful.
He was always a sunny and simple guy, and Aurora and Margot had been very kind to him.
Bob nodded with a slight smile, "Aunt Cooper already ntioned it, I have no objections."
"I don’t either," Mia said.
"Neither do I," Margot quickly added.
"Since that’s settled," Aiden nodded, "let’s finalize things this way."
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