?<strong>Chapter 682:</strong>
“Are you cold?”
“No, I’m fine.”
They held each other so closely that their body heat mingled.
Alicia was filled with excitement, feeling certain that whatever Caden had in mind would be a wonderful surprise.
They continued walking for some time.
The sound of a heavy door swinging open resonated.
Alicia tilted her head and said, “Could it be an amusement park?”
Who would keep an amusement park open at such ate hour? Yet, considering Caden’s wealth, booking an entire amusement park for the evening seemed within the realm of possibility.
Alicia chuckled as she teased, “Are you taking me to ride the Ferris wheel? They say that making a wish at the top ensures asting rtionship.”
A hint of a smile yed on Caden’s lips.
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“That’s quite a cliché.”
Aliciaughed heartily.
“Even if it is, if it’s something you choose, I’ll cherish it.”
Caden paused briefly.
Even though her words felt too sweet to be utterly sincere, he found them endearing.
Alicia couldn’t measure how far they had walked.
Eventually, she sensed they had stepped into an elevator, which ascended for almost a minute before stopping.
As the doors slid open, a robust gust of wind greeted them.
“The wind is so strong,” she said instinctively.
“Are we on a rooftop?”
Deprived of her sight, Alicia’s other senses sharpened.
Caden grunted in response and said, “Just a few more steps, then I’ll remove the blindfold.”
Yet, Alicia hesitated, asking cautiously, “What kind of surprise is this?”
“Be patient. You’ll see very soon.”
“You’re not nning something bad, are you?” Alicia asked.
“It’s the middle of the night on a rooftop.”
Caden found himself at a loss for words.
She was such a delightful person, yet she had a talent for killing the mood.
Gradually, Caden released her hands.
Feeling suddenly vulnerable, Alicia grasped her clothing tightly.
“Caden, where are you going?”
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