Mu Yeli said, "I do."
"Bride, are you willing to marry this handsome and charming Mr. Mu Yeli?"
"I do."
The most heartfelt words are also three words.
Not "I love you."
But "I do..."
He placed the ring from his hand onto hers, the sparkling ring small, yet radiating endless brilliance.
When someone asked him, "Why don't you buy a bigger diamond that makes people think you're wealthy?"
Mu Yeli said, "My wife's hands are too delicate, a heavier ring would tire her."
The jeweler listened and really thought, this is, indeed, too considerate...
Thus, a top-grade diamond was cut and polished into small pieces, gathering the brightest parts of the moment to craft such a delicate yet exquisite diamond ring.
"Now, groom, you may kiss your bride."
Mu Yeli held onto her, fingers tightly interlocked, bowing his head, breaths intermingling.
Like entwined swans, slowly lowering his head to deeply kiss her lips.
The people below followed suit, spontaneously cheering.
Then...
