Chapter 1393
Just then, a bubbly girl called out, “If you don’t marry such a great guy, | do!"
Arabella couldn't help but laugh.
Amid the continuous jeers from across the way, Romeo sent a message and booked the entire dinner service on that boat.
The people on the boat paused for a half-second when the captain announced the news, then, realizing what had happened, they
erupted in cheers, wishing the couple a lifetof happiness and hoping for the pitter-patter of little feet soon. Seven jokingly
suggested they have their honeymoon right there.
Romeo looked at Arabella with a doting smile, “They seem more anxious than | am."
The teasing grew louder.
Serena's face grew gloomier by the second.
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Why was she always outshone by them?
The ordinary dinner in front of her, the raucous little boat, and Martin, who always fell short compared to Romeo.
It all grated on her!
Why!
Why was Arabella always happier than her!
“Don’t mind them,” Martin tried to soothe her, noticing her mood, “Next tI'll plan something even better for you."
Serena was at her wit's end, not in the mood to talk.
At that moment, another boat with transparent walls glided towards them, a violinist aboard playing a captivating tune. His gentle
gaze fell on Serena as if performing just for her.
Serena was taken aback. Could this be Martin's surprise?
The violinist's gaze made Serena increasingly certain that this must be Martin's surprise!
“Who planned this surprise?” someone wondered.
“Could it be that couple at the bow? So romantic."
“| heard renting a boat and hiring a violinist for one song costs around one grand."
“That's so expensive!"
Just as Serena thought she had made a comeback, nodding to the violinist on the boat, her smile froze when in the next second,
the violinists attention moved to other passengers, nodding to each one. His boat brushed past theirs and slowly moved towards
Romeo's boat.
Serena's smile completely stiffened in disbelief. Could it be that this was also a surprise from Romeo for Arabella?
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“Serena, do you like the violin?"
Martin's words plunged Serena's heart into an icy abyss. The surprise wasn't for her after all.
The glass boat kept pace with Romeo's, the violinist serenading Arabella with a symphony of joy.
Many of the passengers were lost in the beautiful music, not wanting the moment to end.
“How many surprises did you prepare?” Arabella asked, surprised and yet teasing, “Isn't it exhausting to go out with me?"
Planning ahead, figuring out how to delight her, making her happy.
“Exhausted? With you by my side, I'm too happy to be tired,” Romeo pulled her close, sharing the melodious music with her, “I just
wish twould slow down."
Then, he could stay with her a little longer.
“Did you enjoy dinner tonight?” Romeo whispered.
“Did you go out of your way to hire a chef just foragain?” Arabella looked up and said, “You don't have to go to all that trouble
next time. When we go out, even grabbing something on the street is fine. The most important thing is that we are together"
Romeo and Arabella intertwined their fingers, his gaze filled with affection, “I just don't want to leave you with any regrets."