"Could it be that the starlight dinner you promised me is in this Hong Kong-style tea house on the beach?" Jaylene Ziel pointed with her finger to the dining tables set up on the beach inside the tea house. In fact, there were already quite a few people sitting at the tables, and it was almost impossible to find an empty one.
Joseph Thompson laughed, took her hand, and walked toward the beach, then pointed at the sea in front of the beach, where a rock about a meter high emerged from the waters. "See that? That's where the two of us are going to dine!" he said.
Only then did Jaylene Ziel understand that Joseph Thompson didn't plan to have their meal on the beach, but rather to dine in the seawater, albeit the large rock jutting out seemed capable of holding a dining table.
The rock was actually not small, about ten square meters in size, which was more than enough for a comfortable meal for the two of them with room to spare.