Lenny realized he was too thin-skinned and still not very good with words. That was probably why he was still single.
After a two-hour flight, the plane landed in Jayelle City just as the sun was setting.
Khloe had taken another sweet nap with Nick on the plane. By the time she got off, she felt refreshed and in much better spirits.
She linked arms with him as they walked out of the terminal and suddenly whispered, "Why do I feel like I'm on my honeymoon with you?"
"With you, every day feels like a honeymoon."
Nick tightened his grip on her hand, insisting on interlacing their fingers.
They took a private passageway, with Lenny and another assistant following behind, carrying their luggage.
It was already dinnertime, but both of them were still full.
Only when they got into the car did Khloe learn the real purpose of this trip—Nick had come specifically to arrange their engagement banquet.
Goldmont City might be the nation's economic hub, but Jayelle City was still the center of the country.
Nick had promised her the grandest and most magnificent wedding. Naturally, one ceremony would be held in the most central and symbolic palace of the country, and another in Goldmont City.
The Royal Palace in Jayelle City carried thousands of years of history. Now it functioned as a famous museum and historical site. Only on especially significant occasions was it opened for large-scale celebrations.
Khloe had never imagined that Nick would dare to hold their wedding banquet there.
"You said you liked the scenery here."
"You remembered…"
Khloe recalled it too.
Once, while watching videos on her phone, they had happened upon footage of the Royal Palace through the changing seasons.
From early spring to winter snow, every view had looked dreamlike.
The landscapes of olden times were truly poetic—romantic to the very end.



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