"Don't you like it?" Tristan asked in response.
This was his first time proposing to a woman, and he couldn't help but feel a bit out of his depth. He had consulted Jimbo for advice, but found Jimbo's suggestions too extravagant, so he decided to prepare a candlelit dinner himself.
Cynthia walked to the table, plucking a red rose, and held it to her lips for a gentle sniff before tucking it behind her ear. "I didn't expect you to do this."
In her impression, Tristan was always aloof and reserved, not someone who would create romantic surprises.
Tristan raised an eyebrow, stepping forward to pull out a chair for Cynthia. "Nothing is absolute."
Cynthia's eyes slightly narrowed in understanding. The implication was clear: people can change. If someone is unwilling to make any changes, it probably means they don't love you that much.