They arrived at a tea shop near the shopping mall. Arianne was melting from the heat and had just managed to cool down after having a seat, when Tiffany’s phone rang.
They initially thought that it was a call from Lillian. Tiffany did not plan on answering it at first. However, she glanced at the call notification screen on the phone and found that it was Ethan.
Ethan would usually be at the office at this time and wouldn’t contact her. She pressed the call answering button, “Hello? What’s up?”
“Come into the shopping mall. I’ve got a surprise for you,” Ethan sounded mysterious on the other end.
The shopping mall was right next door. The pair waited for their milk tea before slowly walking over. A sea of pink balloons came into view from the moment they entered the shopping mall. Arianne let out a girlish giggle, “What’s going on in the mall today? Look at all of these balloons; they’re so pretty!”
Tiffany’s brain circuitry had always been different from the average person’s, “Pretty? They would have exploded if it weren’t for the air conditioning in the mall. They’ll be reduced to thunderous explosions by then. Let’s see if you’ll still think they look pretty.”
She had just finished speaking when the duo suddenly saw themselves broadcasted live on the mall’s large television screen. Before the pair could react and figure out what was going on, Ethan’s voice echoed from a broadcast, “Tiffie, we’ve known each other for three years and nine months. Throughout our entire journey, you’ve always been the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, only you. I know that I’ve never been perfect, but I will do my best for you in our journey ahead. The wedding that I’ve owed you is finally ready, are you?”
Just as Ethan had spoken, a group of young men dressed in suits emerged from amidst the crowd, holding flowers as they walked towards Tiffany. Aside from the pink balloons before them, there was a sea of red flowers. Everyone paused in shock, not a single one of them not envying her.
Even Arianne felt moved, let alone Tiffany. What woman wouldn’t feel moved by such a grand proposal?
Tiffany blushed furiously as she searched for Ethan everywhere. Finally, he cut through the crowd and arrived in front of her. Going down on one knee and pulling out a ring, he gazed at her with sincerity, “Tiffie, will you marry me?”
Arianne tactfully stepped aside, doing her best to ensure that Ethan and Tiffany were the only ones on the big screen. She certainly wasn’t going to be the third wheel.
Ethan and Tiffany instantly became the focal point. Many pulled out their phones to record this moment. Tiffany was dressed in a long white dress today, with her hair hanging down loosely, like the perfect depiction of one’s first love. Ethan, on the other hand, was dressed in his best suit — an expensive, custom-made suit that was cut perfectly to his figure, highlighting the best outlines of his figure. Now on one knee, there was no doubt in everyone’s eyes that this was a perfect proposal. But Tiffany hesitated.
Ethan smiled as he slipped the sparkling diamond ring on her finger, then pulled her into his arms and kissed her on the lips.
She saw Jackson and Summer turn and walk away. At that moment, she felt something deep in her heart collapse.
The roaring claps and cheers from all around made her very irritated. She couldn’t bring herself to smile at all. She couldn’t even force a smile.
When they walked out from the shopping mall, Arianne believed that it was time for her to leave, “So, what’s next for you two? Are you going somewhere else? I’ll get out of your face. See you!”
Ethan was about to speak up when Tiffany said, “I’m having a bit of heatstroke, not feeling well. I had an icy drink under the hot sun too, so I’m feeling a little faint. I don’t think I can hang out with you today, Ethan. I’d like to go home and get some rest. Will you drive me? We can drop Ari off along the way too.”
Ethan paused for two seconds then cheerfully agreed, “Sure, get in the car. I’ll get you some medicine for your heatstroke later. You should always have some at home, especially when you’re going out. I’m worried that something might happen to you when I’m not around.”
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