Clayton looked at it and smiled. "That's because there's a fixed amount of condensing agent that can keep the fog at a sufficient concentration level for a fixed period of time..."
Clayton finished explaining and sighed as he hugged Nicole.
"I'm proposing to you. I'm not trying to teach you how this science works. Can't you focus on what's important here?"
Nicole could not help but let out a laugh. She turned around to hug him back.
"Thank you. I love it. As long as the diamond ring is big enough, the ceremony isn't important. After all, the thought is in the diamond ring!"
Nicole reassured Clayton that the evening had been a success, especially that meteor shower, which was very stunning.
Such an unprecedented proposal was enough to make her happy.
Clayton hugged her and chuckled.
"Had I known that's your request, I would've gotten you a bigger one!"
Nicole said, "This is good enough. If it's any bigger, I won't be able to wear it!"
Clayton was speechless.
The two of them kissed and went to the bedroom. When Nicole fell on the bed, she saw the roses.
She paused and looked at Clayton in amazement.
There’s more?
Clayton helplessly touched his nose. "We can't lack flowers in a proposal, right?"
Nicole looked at the roses that occupied almost the entire bed and nodded. "It’s definitely not lacking..."
There were probably 999 fresh small roses here.
Clayton blushed as he carried the roses outside. When he came back in, Nicole had already gone to the bathroom to wash up.
He smiled and sighed.
Tonight was really full of surprises.
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