She laughed helplessly as she spoke. Wasn’t the excuse of preparing a surprise a bit far-fetched?

“Not only that,” Ivor said, lowering his head to look at Bonnie. His gaze was intense, as if containing vast galaxies. “Today is also the one-week anniversary of our marriage.”

Bonnie’s smile became even more pronounced. “I’ve only heard of one-year anniversaries, not one-week anniversaries. You went to such lengths just to prepare a surprise for me.”

Ivor smiled. “I thought I would use today, our one-week anniversary, as an excuse to want to spend some romantic time with you. We were only married for a short time and had to be apart for work. I didn’t expect you to tease me like this.”

With that, Ivor pretended to sigh despondently.

Bonnie knew Ivor was pretending, but she still had to coax him. Cradling his face, she smiled and said, “I was just teasing you. I’m really happy that you prepared a surprise for me.”

Ivor didn’t respond but chuckled softly and carried Bonnie into the backyard.

Bonnie was greeted with the fragrance of

want to take a look

complied and set Bonnie

skirt swayed elegantly with her movements, like an elf dancing

Bonnie. If she were a flower, he would willingly be her nourishment, allowing her

joy. “When were these flowers planted in the backyard? Why didn’t

research to till the soil. She hadn’t expected that in such a short time, the place would be

were planted before we got married.” Ivor slowly

around her slender waist. “Originally, I wanted to surprise you on our wedding day, but the flowers grew too slowly. I couldn’t surprise you on that day. It’s only now that these

hadn’t expected that Ivor had quietly done so much

all the roses in the

old house,” Ivor said as he tightened his grip

Bonnie’s eyes were bright. Seizing the opportunity when Ivor wasn’t paying attention, she leaned over and planted a

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