“Kiera, what do you think of this bouquet of flowers?” Julian mustered the courage to ask her.
Kiera had just finished eating grilled fin and squid. As she spoke, she remarked, “Yes, this bouquet is truly lovely. I have no idea who arranged these flowers; they’re so well-maintained. If I were in charge, they would have wilted long ago.”
Julian remained silent.
Kiera continued, “When I received the bouquet and saw the roses, I immediately thought of rose-flavored cakes, and now I really want to eat some. I’ll go ahead and order some online.”
As she said this, Kiera pulled out her mobile phone to buy the cakes.
Julian interrupted, “Let me get them for you. I have a friend who’s traveling there right now. I’ll ask him to bring back some fresh flower cakes. They will definitely taste better than the ones you find online.”
Kiera replied, “Unless you have their freshly made food, there’s no real difference between what you buy there and what you get online. I’ve heard the freshly made ones are delicious. I plan to travel next year and try some of those fresh flower cakes myself.”
Julian didn’t respond. Instead, he sent a message to his team, instructing them to fly to NAN Province immediately to learn how to make flower cakes, ensuring they could replicate the authentic taste for Kiera. This way, she could enjoy fresh flower cakes without needing to travel, which would be tastier than those ordered online.
Kiera loved shopping online, claiming it was more affordable.
Julian had wanted to persuade her against online shopping countless times but hesitated, fearing she might accuse him of being wealthy and out of touch with the struggles of ordinary people. Ultimately, he…
chosen to remain silent and respect her preferences and choices.
“Did you really place the order for me?” Kiera asked as she noticed him putting down his phone.
Julian replied, “I’ve placed an order for you; just wait and see.”
He planned to let her shop online first and wait until his team learned how to make flower cakes, which he intended to surprise her with later.
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“How much did it cost? I’ll pay you back,” Kiera inquired.
“It’s not much. I’ll treat you to a meal instead,” Julian said, feeling embarrassed about the fact that he hadn’t actually placed an order yet.
Kiera was straightforward with him. “We’ll go back to eat later and buy some clothes. I’ll help you pick out a coat. The winter in Yonsburg can be very harsh, reaching lows of minus ten or twenty degrees. Coming from the south, I’m worried I might not handle it well.”
“Look at how effortlessly you carry yourself even in the cold, Julian. Your health is the most important thing. You can’t just prioritize style over warmth.”
Julian laughed, “I spend most of my time in the office, where it’s heated, so I rarely feel the cold. However, Yonsburg really is frigid. In Wiltspoon, we only have cold weather for about a week, and even that can’t compare to yours. Right now, the highest daytime temperature in Wiltspoon has reached 20 degrees Celsius again.”
Kiera said, “It sounds like the best way to spend winter is in your Wiltspoon.”
Julian responded, “Would you consider coming?”
He would be thrilled if Kiera were willing to visit Wiltspoon.
Kiera replied, “Let’s wait for the holiday. Even if we go now, we could only stay for a few days before rushing back. During the holidays, I’ll take my parents along, and the whole family can travel to Wiltspoon. They haven’t…
“You haven’t been to Wiltspoon yet,” Julian remarked with a smile. “When you decide to go, let me know. I’ll assist you with hotel arrangements and serve as your tour guide.”