Arthur Crowe, inside an amusement ride called the Ferris Wheel.
"I feel like I can see the whole world from the highest point."
Hiri half-knelt on one side of the Ferris Wheel and put her hands on the special window of the Ferris Wheel to look down.
Now that the Assequero had sailed near the Frost Plain, the Forgotten Land was at the edge of the Assequero, and the Ferris Wheel was built at the edge of the Assequero.
So when the Ferris Wheel rose to the highest point, Hiri could no longer see the edge of the Assequero. All she could see was a world covered in snow.
The mountains in the distance, the forests covered in frost and snow, the frost falling from the sky was blocked by the magic barrier of the Assequero.
As long as Hiri leaned against the window, she had the illusion that she was floating above the world.
"This is the effect I want," said Josiah.
Hiri had maintained this posture for more than ten minutes, which only children would have when riding the bus to kindergarten.
Josiah didn't like the snow, but as long as Hiri liked this ride, it was fine …
"But it's a little boring."
As soon as this thought came to Josiah, Hiri turned around and sat down again.
"This Ferris Wheel is a little … less interesting than the roller coaster. Is it always like this?"
Hiri looked a little bored. To be precise, she had been in a state of restlessness since she sat on the Ferris Wheel.
The only way to relieve her tension was to turn her back to Josiah and pretend to look at the scenery outside.
After watching the scenery for more than ten minutes, Hiri finally adjusted her mentality and turned around to face Josiah.
"If I remember correctly, it should take twenty minutes to go around. I think we can land in another ten minutes," said Josiah.
"Did you really pull me up here just to see the scenery?"
Hiri looked at Josiah suspiciously.
"What if I say yes?"
Josiah noticed Hiri's anxiety and uneasiness, but under the influence of mischief, Josiah didn't give Hiri an answer so quickly.
"Then I'll use the Weave to play a round."
"Alright …"
Before Hiri opened the game section of the spellcaster forum, Josiah took out a delicate gift box and placed it in her palm.
"Did you really buy those expensive … decorative rings that don't have any magical effects?"
Hiri saw the size of the gift box and instantly guessed what was inside.
"Don't Noland have this tradition when they propose?"
Hiri's reaction surprised Josiah. Josiah had mentioned a long time ago that he wanted to choose a wedding ring with Hiri.
The girl probably thought that Josiah wanted to buy some luxury goods for his own use.
"I … I've never been married before, how would I know?"
Hiri was trying her best to maintain her composure, but the atmosphere of the two of them being alone was slowly breaking through Hiri's mental defenses.
When Josiah approached her, she habitually covered her mouth with the back of her hand and tilted her head slightly.
"But I still … asked my sister. She said that when people in the Land of Frost get married, the groom will give …"
"Give what?"
"The fur of a magical beast. The more dangerous the magical beast, the more it shows the groom's sincerity …"
Should Josiah sigh at the Land of Frost? Their customs were so 'simple'.
"Then do I need to go down and hunt a wolf or deer?" Josiah asked.
Below Assequero was the Frost Plains. There were many frost wolves living on the plains, and they survived by eating the corpses of the humans who died in battle.
"No need! If we really have to do it, I should be the one doing it. "
When Hiri saw that Josiah was about to roll up his sleeves and jump off the Ferris wheel, she immediately threw her shyness to the back of her mind.
"Don't think about hunting at this time. Just follow my rules." Josiah said.
"Your rules? The Demon Realm's wedding ceremony? No … "
Hiri stared at Josiah's eyes and instantly understood what he meant. She gradually calmed down and focused her gaze on the ornament in Josiah's hand that was' pretty and useless' in her eyes.
"This is a wedding ring." Josiah took out another ring from his pocket. "I mentioned this to you before … These two rings are a pair. This one belongs to me, and this one is yours."
"What's the use of this ring?"
Hiri did hear Josiah talk about wedding rings before, but she never understood what they were used for.
This ring didn't have any traces of magic engraved on it … The ring Josiah gave to Hiri in the past had the effect of shielding spiritual magic.
"It's a symbol. In the future, you can continue to enchant and improve the quality of these rings. For example, enchant them with a mutual tracking spell. But for now … hold out your left hand." Josiah said.
"I know this … You said that wearing it on this finger represents marriage and engagement, but why?" Hiri asked subconsciously.
"I don't know either." When Josiah held Hiri's left hand, his movements slightly paused. "I remember that the left ring finger is connected to the heart. If you wear the ring on it, it's the same as connecting the heart? Anyway, are you willing to marry me? "
"A spell that connects the heart? Or a blessing? It sounds a bit bloody, wait a minute … "
When Hiri said this, she realized that the current atmosphere wasn't suitable for ridicule, but she realized that she seemed to have missed something.
"Can you repeat the last sentence?" Hiri asked carefully.
"I … Josiah Yanorod formally propose to you. Hiri Loyd, are you willing to marry me?"
Josiah repeated the oath of marriage in a solemn tone. Hiri didn't know how to answer Josiah. When Josiah looked at her again, her eyes were completely red.
"I'm willing … Of course I'm willing!"
Hiri repeated the same words several times, as if afraid that Josiah didn't hear it.
After Josiah got the affirmation, the ring went through Hiri's slender ring finger … Josiah also put on another ring on his own ring finger.
At this moment, Josiah didn't say any more confessions. He just held Hiri in his arms again.
Hiri kept sobbing in Josiah's arms … Josiah didn't understand why Hiri would cry like this at such a happy time. But after waiting for a long time, when the Ferris wheel was about to reach the ground, Hiri stopped crying.
"Josiah … Do you still have any rules for marriage?"
Hiri rubbed her red eyes, adjusted her mood, and continued to ask Josiah.
"Of course there are a lot of rules. There are also things like bowing to heaven and earth, but these can only be used on the day of marriage. Today is just an engagement."
In Josiah's memory, there were a lot of marriage customs on Earth, and they were very complicated.
"When will the wedding ceremony start?" Hiri asked in a low voice.
The Ferris wheel arrived at the station. The cabin door opened slowly, but there was no one outside.
Today, Arthur Crowe only had one guest, and that was Hiri … The whole amusement park belonged to her alone.
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