Shi Jinzhe took the ring and raised Sheh's left ring finger.
She had other rings on her hands, but for some time now, she had deliberately avoided wearing them here.
The cool, S-shaped ring band slips onto the ring, with two laurel-leaf-shaped, crescent-cut chrysoberyls intertwined to support the centerpiece diamond.
One gold and one purple, the gold and green complement each other without overshadowing each other, the purple diamonds sparkling and shining together.
Schech moved his fingers up and down like playing the piano, the sharp edges refracting light. The crystal, hidden underground for millions of years, saw the first ray of dawn and shimmered like an eye brimming with tears.
Shi Jinzhe delivered a priceless heart to her.
Sher was delighted with the wedding ring and generously gave him a kiss.
Where is your ring?
“Here it is.” Shi Jinzhe took out a ring box from his trouser pocket. Compared to Sheh’s, his ring made a rather simple appearance.
The ring band is wider and has a small purple diamond set in it, which is only used as a finishing touch.
Shech took the ring and put it on his finger, pushing it all the way down to compare his and his ring side by side.
"So easy."
"As long as they match."
As the sun rose over the horizon, a ship appeared in the far distance.
"Come with me to the beach."
Shekh was puzzled. Realizing there was no cover by the sea, she turned her tail back to normal, and her skirt immediately changed color, returning to pure white.
“It’s fine if it doesn’t change, since it’s someone we know.” Shi Jinzhe stood with her on the beach. Before the boat arrived, something else appeared on the sea.
It's a rainbow created by a whale's blowout.
The whale leaps and sways its tail, splashing waves on the water's surface. There must be a lot of whales underwater, and the rainbows never stop.
Shi Jinzhe said, "They're a bit too far apart; if they're too close, they'll run aground."
"I can see it clearly." Shekh not only saw the fish clearly, but also the river on the yacht deck.
"Hey, hey!" Jiang Yu waved his arms like a giant pendulum, much more excited than the two people standing on the shore.
The ship docked at the seaside behind the castle. Shi Jinzhe and Shehe boarded the ship from the simple pier, stepped onto the deck, and saw the decorations. The wedding finally felt real.
Sher dragged the ink-wash patterned creature from the reptile house onto the boat, found a corner, curled up in a circle, put its head down, and became a spectator.
Besides Jiang Ziya, there was another person on the boat whom he hadn't seen in a long time.
They met Li Jin in the same bomb instance.
Hi~~~
Li Jin was a little awkward. She stood up straight in her formal attire, but she was so thin that she looked like a clothes hanger that had been sneaked out.
He never dared to imagine that he would be invited to the wedding of a high-level player.
Li Jin knew in his heart that Shi Jinzhe was only interested in his good luck. It hadn't rained since he got off the plane yesterday morning.
Even Jiang Yi said he was a bit outrageous. The weather forecast clearly said it would rain, but when he arrived, the sky cleared up.
Just like how her sister can turn into a tail, skills can also influence real life.
Li Jin took out a gift box, "This is a piece of candy with inlaid characters from my hometown. I wish you a long and happy marriage."
Shi Jinzhe: "Thank you for your kindness."
Li Jin's intentions were good, but the word "hundred years" was a bit short, so he went back and redid the first character.
Jiang Yu smiled and said that before coming, she had specially found several wedding videos, but after watching them, she felt that the emcees were not as good as her improvisation.
After setting the navigation route and turning on the video recorder, Jiang Yue took on the role of emcee with great flair, accompanied by whales and dolphins.
Every time she said something, Li Jin would give her face and clap enthusiastically, trying to make it sound like a hundred people clapping.
Jiang almost hallucinated that what was below him was an enthusiastic seal.
When it came to exchanging rings, she glanced at their ring fingers. Was this part even necessary?
While I was thinking, a pair of albatrosses landed on the bow of the boat.
The claws were broken and several bunches of purple grapes were thrown away.
The plump, juicy grapes were transformed into wine in the blink of an eye. Shi Jinzhe handed a glass to Shehe: "We can't go to Antarctica, but we can invite a native living there first."
Jiang didn't have any wine, so he grabbed some green grapes from a nearby tray. The result was that he was so sour that his face contorted and he could barely speak.
"Cough, a vow of eternal love... Hey, a toast... a toast! Shekh, don't just drink it straight down."
"I've finished drinking."
Shekh gripped the empty glass, his fingers curling: "One more time?"
"It's alright." Shi Jinzhe took a sip and said, "This is wine, not the kind used for the nuptial cup. Do whatever makes you comfortable, no need to follow the formalities."
Jiang Jin: "Then you should give her the glow cup."
Sheikh: "A glow-in-the-dark cup? Is it pretty?"
Shi Jinzhe and she seemed to understand each other perfectly: "We'll buy it when we get back."
"Great!" Li Jin clapped her hands.
Jiang laughed coldly, "This is the first time I've ever seen a wedding with a straight man. How unique."
Li Jin smiled shyly, but her grip remained firm.
The process was simple, and the question of whether or not one was willing was as expected.
Jiang sighed inwardly. Given the personalities of these two, they wouldn't be willing or able to stand here; it was just a formality.
Petals drifted down from the sky, and flocks of seabirds circled overhead. Although there were few people, the sound of splashing water never stopped, making it quite lively.
Except for that final, fleeting kiss that made her unable to resist asking, "That's it?"
The thing she was most looking forward to didn't happen, and she felt like she had come for nothing.
Hearing the regret in her voice, Shi Jinzhe replied, "Wait until you're in the same boat before you start lamenting."
That's too hurtful. Jiang raised an eyebrow: "...I'll give your wife some face today and I won't say anything."
She wisely made her way out, pulling Li Jin by the collar to the stern of the boat to feast, leaving the space to the newlyweds.
The ship sailed far away, adrift all alone on the sea.
Shekh leaned against the bow of the boat, her skirt rippling in the wind.
It turned out there were many fish underwater, but they didn't make a sound and quietly followed us all the way.
A moment later, a huge dark shadow passed by the boat.
The other small fish and shrimp that followed scattered, and a silver-gray fish tail broke through the water's surface, rising and falling.
Shekh straightened up, splashing water all over her, and a larger arc of colored light appeared above her head.
It was the blue whale she had spent a week chasing after!
"Is he also a friend you invited?"
"Yes." Shi Jin bent down, put his arm on the railing, and looked down to admire the blue whale.
Shehe didn't know many people to begin with, and after removing a few, there really weren't many left. Since she couldn't invite anyone else, she would invite her favorite friends.
He turned his head to the side; the jellyfish veil was lively, and the golden flower crown was dazzling, but neither was as captivating as Sheikh's eyes after he took the ribbon.
"Thank you."
Shi Jinzhe's gaze was focused, and he was expressing his deepest gratitude to his loved one.
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