Months had passed since Fyodor and Sakura had confessed their love for each other, and their relationship had only grown stronger. They spent their days exploring the village and the countryside, and they cherished every moment they spent together.
As the seasons changed, Fyodor began to think more seriously about their future together. He knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with Sakura, and he wanted to make it official.
One day, as they were walking through the village, Fyodor took Sakura's hand and led her to a quiet spot by the river. "Sakura," he said, "I love you more than anything in this world. You have brought so much joy and happiness to my life, and I want to spend the rest of my days making you happy."
Sakura's heart skipped a beat as Fyodor got down on one knee and pulled out a small box. "Sakura, will you do me the honor of becoming my wife?" he asked, opening the box to reveal a beautiful diamond ring.
Tears streamed down Sakura's face as she nodded her head yes. "Yes, Fyodor," she said, "I will marry you."
Over the next few months, Fyodor and Sakura began to plan their wedding. They decided to have a small ceremony in the village, with their family and closest friends in attendance.
As the day of their wedding approached, Fyodor and Sakura knew that they were ready to start a new chapter in their lives together. Fyodor asked Sakura to move in with him, and she happily accepted. They knew that they wanted to continue working with their families, so Fyodor and Sakura decided to split their time between his farm and her mother's shop.
On the day of their wedding, Fyodor and Sakura exchanged vows under the cherry blossom trees, surrounded by their loved ones. They knew that they were meant to be together, and they were excited to start their new life as husband and wife.
The chapter ends with Fyodor and Sakura dancing under the stars, feeling grateful for the love and happiness that had brought them together. They knew that their journey together was just beginning, and they were excited to see where it would take them.