"People usually make vows like promising to be good to each other for a lifetime, take care of each other, love each other forever and so on when proposing. Why didn't you?" Chloe asked.
With a soft smile, Damon said, "Those aren't just for show, I prefer to prove it with my actions."
Chloe got it. She had just experienced it deeply.
"If you want to hear it, of course, I can say it." Damon said.
Chloe waved her hands, "You don't need to say anything. I don't want to expect too much, just as long as we can be good to each other. I believe in everything you've said before, and I believe in everything you will do in the future. Damon, I want to marry you. If I don't, I'd be the stupidest woman in the world."
Damon chuckled, "Yeah, you're the smartest woman in the world."
He let her go and reached for a red velvet box in the starry sky. The diamond ring inside was exquisite and unique, eight diamonds surrounding a large one in the center, as dazzling as the stars. He looked at Chloe, then carefully took her hand out of the blanket. He slowly put the ring on her ring finger.
The ring was beautiful, Damon kissed it lightly, "After your perfume competition is over, we'll get engaged."
"Okay," Chloe nodded, laughing at the sight of the ring. "Why is my proposal so unique?"
He got up and smiled, "So you'll always remember it."
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