She pointed to each stone as she explained. "The central piece is an impure cut of topaz. The outer stones come in various cuts and are a mixture of Jeremejevite and Aquamarine."
Mo Qingchen traced the stones on her ring before doing the same on the one on his finger. It did match. He stared wide-eyed. "It looks so mystical," he told her with awe. "These rings look like they come out from a gothic or witch-like universe."
She nodded. "I like that. The materials I used are not that common for wedding rings. They are underrated but magical. They fit our story. Precious things that other people don't appreciate. So, we do it in their stead."
He didn't know what to say. "When did you make this?" he asked. "This isn't like the design you had shown me before," he said, remembering her drunkenly showing her the tablet she had drawn in.
And the scene fades to black. You will find the inspiration for YQM's ring in the comments section. Don't forget to check it. It's unconventional, but this is the way people like it, right? What kind of rings do you like? Leave me a picture or a description, would you?
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