To the Love of My Life-Chapter 795 - : The Most Romantic Proposal (25)
Chapter 795: Chapter 795: The Most Romantic Proposal (25)
A few black words gradually appeared in the blank space of the photo: You are as beautiful as a fallen city, time knows it well.
It was still Steve Burton’s handwriting.
Then, Eason Chan’s singing came to an abrupt halt, and Steve Burton’s voice reappeared: “From high school to college, in those seven years, I have fought for you, bought you sanitary pads, skipped classes with you, and even deceived our parents together by not returning home at night…”
As Steve Burton’s words came to an end, the photos on the big screen were no longer in color, but in black and white.
The playback was all previous photos of Steve Burton and Ruby Gregory.
Steve Burton’s handwriting would appear on each photo.
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“After 23 years of knowing each other, we parted ways, with you in Costa Luna and me in China.”
“The Red Park we used to visit together every month, I now go alone.”
“The co-pilot seat I promised you, no one has sat in it since.”
“Late at night, looking in the direction of Costa Luna, wondering what you are doing.”
“In the days when you were not by my side, I went to many places, saw countless sceneries, but they were not beautiful enough, because you were not there, and all I had in my eyes was gray. Only then did I realize that only with you by my side could the scenery truly become scenery…”
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“At that time, I also knew that no matter how beautiful the sceneries I passed by on my journey, they couldn’t compare to lingering by your side.”
“You are my most beautiful scenery, you are the one I’ve been waiting for all this time…”
A photo of Steve Burton standing alone, lonely, in his office looking out the window appeared on the big screen.
“Three years and over a thousand days later, you finally returned…”
Once again, the photos on the big screen turned into vivid, colorful snapshots of Ruby Gregory and Steve Burton in the past year or so.
There were photos of their almost-engagement ceremony, photos of Ruby Gregory accompanying Steve Burton to dinner parties when she was his secretary and assistant, photos of Steve Burton following her after they had broken up, and a photo of Steve Burton rushing out of their apartment in panic and disarray with Ruby in his arms when she went into premature labor…
“Is it true that love always brings torment, yet I refuse to admit it, waiting for you is enough for me, so I can be happy with assurance, when one day, you tell me, I will still be here waiting…”
Set to Eason Chan’s singing, the big screen was fixed on a photo of Ruby Gregory cutting the cake at her birthday party that night.
Steve Burton’s composed voice once again emerged: “No matter how much heartache, sadness, and regret we’ve experienced this year, I’m very grateful for this year’s journey together.”
“Because, while love can bring two people together, to make it last, they must grow together. The best relationship is not only about never leaving each other’s side but also about growing together.”
As Steve spoke, the big screen went blank, and his large handwriting appeared one word at a time.
“In the future, the life I want can be summed up in twelve simple words.”
Kiss you before sleep, hold you at midnight, wake up with you.
As these twelve words appeared on the big screen, the scene suddenly shifted to display Steve kneeling before Ruby on-site.
His face was incredibly handsome, his eyes were like black ink, and his gaze was calm, yet it made people willingly immerse themselves in it.
“Ruby, are you willing to give me the future life I want?”
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