Then he picked a spicy shrimp in his bowl and pulled it out.
Then he put the shrimp into Monique's bowl.
Monique said, "Thank you." Then she put it into her mouth.
Then her beautiful little face wrinkled into a bun.
How could it be so spicy!
No wonder Henry looked like that just now.
Monique swallowed it with difficulty.
She looked up at Henry. "How can it be so spicy!"
Hot and spicy!
Henry raised his eyebrows. "I'm asking you!"
She had been searching in the kitchen for a long time before finding a pepper.
Then she put it in without thinking. But she didn't expect it to be so spicy.
The corner of Monique's mouth twitched. "I didn't know that pepper could be so spicy."
"I have water. Do you want it?" Henry moved forward his handsome face.
He pursed her lips slightly.
The corners of Monique's eyes twitched violently.
"Henry, you've changed."
Where was that cold Henry?
However, Monique seemed to have thought of something.
The shrimp she cooked should be combined with wine.
She had just prepared a bottle of red wine.
Today was the day he proposed to her.
Monique shook her head and wiped away the tears on her cheeks with her slender hands. She took a deep breath and tried to calm herself down. "Today is our first Mid-Autumn Festival together. This is a memorable and celebrating moment."
As she spoke, she raised the glass in her hand.
Little Nomi also raised her orange juice and looked at Monique with her big watery eyes. "Yes, Mommy, shall we be together in the future?"
Monique could see the expectation in her eyes.
She also knew that what she had said to Little Nomi before made her feel uneasy.
Monique didn't expect that she, who had wanted to leave before, decided to stay at that moment.
For himself, for Little Nomi and for this moment.
Henry also stared at Monique with expectation and uneasiness in his dark eyes.
Maybe it was because there were so many people under the stage, or it was because they were moved just now.
That was why Monique agreed to him.
The answer now was the real promise in her heart.
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