Winning Her Heart Back (Emelie Hoven ) -
Chapter 363
Chapter 363 Sparks
Emelie was practically dragged out of the car by William. By now, the sky had turned completely dark.
The largest square in Weston was adorned with festive lights and decorations for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. They were immediately enveloped in the celebratory atmosphere as they moved with the crowd,
Emelie walked side by side with William. Young couples brushed past them, along with tamilies of three, and grandparents playing with their grandchildren.
The mix of laughter, music, and chatter was manageable. Instead, it added to the lively, joyous ambiance.
They passed by several food stalls selling various snacks. As they neared a barbecue stall, the vendor accidentally added too much oil drip onto the coals, causing a sudden burst of flames.
Emelie was startled and stepped back. She bumped into William's chest. He naturally put an arm around her, looking down
The firelight illuminated Emelie's pale face. Her eyes widened in surprise. The previous confusion and gloom vanished, replaced by a lively spark of energy. william smiled gently, "If you want to see fire tricks, there's a circus over there."
Not only was there a circus, but also a magic show.
Emelie watched the magic show up close for the first time. She marveled as a barren branch was transformed into a flowering peach tree, like something out of a fairy tale. The spectacle elicited amazed gasps from the crowd.
She recalled that such excitement was usually reserved for New Year celebrations in Alderbrook. The fact that William was with her today made it even more surreal.
She looked up at him. "Mr. Middleton, do you usually come to places like this?"
"Do you think I'm some land of reclusive weirdo? William pulled her along.
There were varying levels of steps in the square, and a group of teenagers were skateboarding. They jumped from heights. Some landed smoothly while others crashed to the ground, yet all laughed and played as if they felt no pain,
Emelie couldn't help but smile. She didn't think he was weird. She was just surprised that he had such a "war" side.
William held her hand and said, "There's something Interesting over there."
Emelie couldn't help but be intrigued by William's comment that the spectacle was "interesting
He led her to the center of the square, where a large crowd had already gathered. He still walked ahead of her, guiding her into the crowd and squeezing into the front cow.
Emelie noticed a large circle drawn on the ground with chalk, and people standing around it. In the middle was a blazing hot fumace.
Two burly men in protective suits were stiming a glowing orange liquid in the furnace with an iron rod
Emelie looked on curiously. She wondered what it could be.
Suddenly, a whistle sounded like a phoenix. One of the men switched to a long iron ladle, scooping up the liquid and then flinging it into the air.
"Wow-"
In an instant, sparks rained down like stars
Emelle's eyes widened. She joined the crowd in astonishment, captivation, and sheer delight-it was a pyrotechnic display!
Against the backdrop of the night, the sparks fell like raindrops. They exploded into bursts of smoke and dazzling lights, enchanting and mesmerizing
The onlookers pulled out their phones to capture the spectacle, but Emelse felt that its beauty couldn't be captured adequately on a phone camera. Only by seeing it with your own eyes could one truly feel its impact.
She held her breath. Her mind was blank with wonder, lost in the splendor before her.
Workers continued to splash the molten iron into the air, each burst of sparks more beautiful than the last
She was unable to contain herself. Emelle smiled and said, "Capebett City also has a pyrotechnic display
William remained behind her all along. "It is also known as fireworks."
Emelle couldn't think of any other way to praise it. She repeated, "It's so beautiful, absolutely stunning. Did you bring me to the square just to see this?"" William emphasized, "It's specifically for you. I brought you here to see this."
Emelie's heart skipped a beat. "How did you know about this place?"
William replied succinctly, "Money"
"Did you pay for this?" Emelie asked.
William simply required, "Would you like to see it again?"
Emelle understood that the cost of a light show performance meant little to Wiliam, but the significance Lay not in the money. It was in what he had done forher. Her emotions surged, and she asked, "Why... Why are you so good to me?"
Chapter 364 Apology
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