Cruising down Orchid Street, Corley and Roseanne saw a breathtaking sight. Thousands of drones were hanging mid-air, shifting and morphing into various shapes with impeccable coordination. It was a drone show, a spectacle that commanded a starting price in the millions despite lasting barely fifteen minutes.
The area around the venue was bustling, and luckily, the spot Corley and Roseanne stumbled upon offered a prime view. Corley pulled over, and they watched in fascination as the drones danced through the windshield, forming intricate three-dimensional models.
Following Corley's gaze, Roseanne was instantly mesmerized by the luminous display.
Corley teased, "Guess how many drones are up there?"
"Is that even guessable?" Roseanne chuckled.
"Sure is."
"I've got no clue."
"I'd say..." He paused dramatically, "143?"
"Why 143?"
"Well, isn't the whole idea of proposing to love someone?"
The next moment, the drones rearranged themselves in the night sky to spell "Marry me."
"How did you know it was a proposal?" Roseanne was astonished.
Corley pointed toward the viewing deck where a man dressed sharply in a suit held a bouquet of roses hidden behind his back.
"Impressive," Roseanne couldn't help but admire.
She had pegged Corley as just another privileged, carefree heir before. Today, she saw his professional, meticulous, and observant side.
Their earlier conversation over dinner had touched on her field of study, and Corley had casually mentioned the stock fluctuations of NexTech Innovations. In just a few sentences, Roseanne realized his financial acumen was intimidating.
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