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Chapter 1639 Ordinary Little Happiness

"A good marriage can give someone rebirth." The corners of Monica's lips curled up in a smile as she turned to the man beside her, "I really hope this girl finds happiness."

"Yeah, the divorce rate is too high nowadays." Tristan lamented, "Mainly because women are becoming more and more excellent and independent, not relying on men at all."

"Relationships require cultivation, and so do marriages." She cherished them and was grateful.

Tristan lightly put his arm around her shoulders, also looking up at the romantic drone show in the night sky.

A very large ring slowly slid onto the slender fingers of the girl.

To Tristan, the scene looked clichéd and tacky, but every second the drones hovered in the sky cost money.

Spending so extravagantly on a girl was also proof of love.

"Big brother, do you want to buy a rose for big sister?"

A tender voice caught their attention. They lowered their eyes to see a little boy holding a flower basket standing before them.

With one hand holding the basket and the other holding a vibrant, blooming rose, he directly reached out to Tristan, his eyes full of expectation.

"How much?" Tristan let go of Monica and took out his wallet to ask.

"Ten dollars each! Just picked from the rose garden this afternoon!"

"I'll take them all." Tristan was very kind. "You count how many there are."

Monica turned to look at him. One would be enough, or they didn't have to buy any.

But seeing the little boy happily counting the roses in the basket, she didn't say anything.

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