“Didn’t someone mention this before? You asked for a golden room, right?” Lina said.

“So, this is the golden chamber you’ve created for me?” Zuko paused briefly before laughing.

He carefully examined the blueprint, impressed by Lina’s exceptional drawing skills. The design looked as if it had been printed by a machine, with each element distinct and pursued to perfection.

“Do you like it?” Lina asked, looking expectantly at him.

Zuko chuckled softly. How could he not like it?

He reminisced about when his mother bought his father a very cheap car. Zephyr treated it like a treasure, caring for it as if it were the most valuable possession. But now, Lina had outdone them all by gifting him an entire house.

“It would be perfect if this place was close to the sea and the mountains.” Zuko embraced her, resting her head on his shoulder. “This house would look even better if built along the mountains.”

He then asked, “Lina, have you chosen the location?”

a secret.

house itself mattered little to him—it was the love and thoughtfulness behind the gesture that touched

grand wedding took place at the

both solemnity and warmth. Every detail reflected grandeur and luxury. Only close family

to feel pressured. They were not public figures. Despite numerous speculations in the media, they felt no obligation to satisfy

he was marrying the girl he had held hands with as a child, the girl he had always yearned for,

his usual extroverted self,

to stay reserved. Thus, everyone saw a usually aloof female

helped Zuko with toasts, reminded him of the next steps, and stood by

behavior of the bridesmaid, Lena, left people amused and

level of alertness. She was more like a bodyguard than

discreetly tugged her hand and smiled

are so many people here today, many of whom I don’t know. What if

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