Chapter 103
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The fireworks were hot, and golden rain scattered.
Flowers of fire bloomed one after another, lighting the sky as bright as day, fleeting yet magnificent, lasting and grand tonight, seeming eternal.
Dakota lifted her face to admire the fireworks spectacle.
The scattered light reflected in her pupils, illuminating her exquisite face.
at that very moment—
the golden chrysanthemum-like cluster tightened, and heart-shaped fireworks shot up into the sky.
"Wow!" Dakota turned to Curtis, "Is someone really proposing tonight?"
Curtis smiled but didn't answer.
Suddenly, someone nearby exclaimed, "Look! Someone is really proposing! There are names!"
Dakota immediately turned excitedly to look.
Several arcs rose collectively, forming words.
"To..."
She read aloud, "Dakota?!"
Dakota's heart fluttered.
She then turned to Curtis, unsure, "Did you set off these fireworks?"
Curtis didn't deny it, "Do you like them?"
In that moment, Dakota felt her heart wrapped in sweetness and certainty.
After a while, she nodded gently, as if taking a long time to respond, "Yes, I like them."
Dakota indeed hadn't expected that Curtis had prepared a firework show for her tonight, nor that this grand spectacle was for her.
The rooftop of the restaurant was bustling.
Many guests dining downstairs, seeing the fireworks through the windows, had also come up to the rooftop to find the best vantage point to watch and take photos.
Dakota and Curtis were at the forefront of the crowd.
They leaned against the rooftop railing.
Illuminated by the fireworks.
It wasn't a proposal.
Nor was it a confession.
It was simply that Dakota loved watching fireworks.
So, Curtis arranged for the whole city to join her in watching the spectacular fireworks over V Harbour.
Dakota looked up at Curtis.
The fireworks show continued, brilliant lights reflecting on both their faces and in Curtis's eyes, which were fixed on her.
Suddenly, Dakota tiptoed and kissed him.
Curtis naturally wrapped his arm around her waist, lowering his head to give her a gentle, loving kiss.
Behind them, voices were bustling, and the fireworks were grand.
What began as an unremarkable marriage at first sight, now stirred uncontrollable emotions under the trees of silver flowers.
Everyone in H City knew the fireworks were for Dakota, but no one knew that the heroine was right there, embraced under the fireworks, kissing the hero.
"Kota."
Curtis bowed and cupped her face, "The New Year's fireworks I promised you, I've delivered."
"The stars and fireworks tonight are all yours."
"And so am I."