"Now, Jaylene, I'm kneeling here, kneeling under the Once-in-50-Year Meteor Shower, in the presence of so many people, I sincerely plead with you and ask for your permission to be by your side, to take care of you for a lifetime, to still be with you watching the meteor shower fifty years from now! And even a hundred years from now, to watch the meteor shower with you."
Not only did Jaylene not tear up at his emotional words, she couldn't help but laugh. Fifty years from now, both of them would be old and probably need walking sticks—would they even be able to come to this rock to watch the meteor shower?
If they couldn't watch it fifty years later, what about a hundred years from now? Could they live that long? If they could, they'd probably be considered undying old folks by then.
It wasn't just Jaylene who found Joseph's proposal speech funny—the people on the beach also thought it was somewhat amusing. This man must be dizzy from proposing.