(The previous Chapter has been revised, if it feels disconnected, you can go back and check)
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"Not sure." Ye Cheng lightly parted his lips, layers of smile erging between his sparse eyebrows.
Zii nearly rolled her eyes.
Is it really that amusing to joke around?
If Ye Cheng really took her to the middle of nowhere for her birthday, she might rember it for a lifeti.
The man’s palm was warm and dry, holding her hand as they continued walking forward, passing through a gate full of fairy tale charm, yet there were still no lights ahead, and everything around was extrely quiet.
Zii was slightly impatient, the kind who feels uncomfortable holding back, and just as she was about to continue questioning, she suddenly heard the man snap his fingers.
Pleasant and cheerful music suddenly started playing, and soon, similar sounds arose one after another, turning the quiet environnt into a lively scene.
If Zii could see, she would have noticed that the mont Ye Cheng snapped his fingers, all the facilities in front of her beca clear: the Ferris wheel, the carousel, the fairy tale castle... everything was adorned by lights as dazzling as the stars, beautiful and surreal like a dream.
"Guess where this is?" The man’s gentle voice rang in her ear.
A smile appeared on Zii’s face, and she shook her head, "I don’t know."
"Amusent park."
Ye Cheng finally revealed the mystery, slowly uttering three words.
Zii’s eyes widened; she felt surprised yet it was sowhat expected.
She had once told Ye Cheng that she had never been to an amusent park.
When she was a child, her parents were always busy, spending most years abroad and rarely having ti to be with her. She envied other children who could hold their parents’ hands and go to amusent parks.
As she grew older, she no longer cared for places that only little girls liked.
And then... her parents suddenly passed away, making it a wish that could never co true.
But now, Ye Cheng had suddenly brought her here, fulfilling part of her childhood dreams.
Zii felt warmth welling up inside her as she looked in the man’s direction and softly said, "Thank you, A Cheng."
The colorful lights illuminated her beautiful face, and her invisible eyes seed to sparkle as Ye Cheng lowered his gaze, quietly watching her, his thin lips curling into a charming curve.
Listening to the cheerful music, Zii could imagine the bustling scene of the amusent park; her blindness did not dampen her mood.
"What do you want to ride first?" Ye Cheng asked warmly.
"The carousel."
"Alright."
Ye Cheng lifted her onto the back of the horse, cautioning her to be careful.
Once she was seated, the music started playing, ding-dong, ding-dong, and the carousel began to turn...
Zii boldly spread her arms, her smile extraordinarily radiant. At this mont, she was just like a child, forgetting about her blindness, completely imrsed in the enjoynt brought by the carousel.
Ye Cheng stood by, taking pictures of her with his phone.
She was laughing, while he was watching.
"What’s next?" Zii, still not able to hide her excitent, asked as she got down. She was laughing non-stop just now, and now she was a bit out of breath.
"Whatever you like." Ye Cheng gazed at her with his gentle phoenix eyes and said dotingly.
"You said it, then let’s go to the haunted house!"
Ye Cheng: "..."
For her, it’s ’out of sight, out of mind’, but for him, the escort, it’s not so lucky.
Upon reaching the haunted house, Ye Cheng imdiately saw a head hanging above that looked eerily lifelike. The long hair hung down, covering the face, making it especially chilling at night.
Ye Cheng wasn’t ntally prepared yet, but Zii pulled him inside.
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