Chi Zaozao saw a pair of exquisite diamond rings appear before her eyes and was instantly so astonished that she was at a loss for words, "So... so beautiful?"
The design was ingenious, the craftsmanship detailed, and they came as a pair—one large and one small—beautiful enough to be considered unparalleled in the world.
Chi Zaozao's eyes gleamed with delight as she looked up at Ye Que, "Husband, are these our wedding rings?"
He didn't say anything, but he took action, picking the smaller one and gently placing it on her left ring finger.
The larger one, he handed to her.
Chi Zaozao understood his intention and took it, placing it on his finger herself.
A pair of rings, just like that, were worn on their fingers.
And on their ring fingers, at that.
Once the rings were on, even without a wedding, without witnesses, without a priest, without vows, from that moment on, they were truly a married couple.