Chapter 398 Learning
Seeing that Cha Qing wanted to say something, Jinse continued, "Besides, have you forgotten that last time because you saved me, the eldest prince made a scene in the harem, but he was punished by the emperor."

Cha Qing was speechless.

She understood Jinse's meaning. They knew that the eldest prince was very good to Jinse, but they couldn't bother the eldest prince for every little thing just because of this.

After all, he is a prince. If they always trouble him, he might think they are a big trouble someday.

Jinse immediately added, "And because of what happened back then, maybe Concubine Defei even dislikes me. When the time comes, we must not fail to ask the eldest prince for help and end up getting ourselves into trouble."

Cha Qing obviously also thought of this, and suddenly felt powerless, looking much more listless.

Jinse couldn't bear to see Chaqing like this, so she calmly talked about many other things. She waited until Chaqing gradually stopped thinking about what had just happened, and only then did she feel a little relieved.

After eating and drinking, Jinse kept Chaqing talking for a long time. Seeing that it was getting late, she watched Chaqing leave.

As soon as Chaqing left and the room became quiet, Jinse felt a little dazed.

When comforting Cha Qing, Jinse spoke a lot of truths, but when Cha Qing was gone, Jinse couldn't help but think more about it.

The more she thought about these things, the more confused Jinse became.

She didn't know what was going on, but she felt as if she had been suddenly and unknowingly drawn into a mess.

It was as if a cloud of white mist suddenly covered her surroundings, and many things about herself seemed uncertain.

As she was thinking, Jinse fell asleep unknowingly.

Maybe because she used her brain too much before going to bed, Jinse didn't sleep well that night and had one dream after another.

In the dream, she seemed to be attending a banquet in some large garden, not as a waitress, but as a guest.

She stood in the middle of the crowd, seemingly having a pleasant conversation with them, but even in her dreams, she seemed to be able to feel the arrogance and contempt in their eyes, as well as their cold stares and contempt for her.

So, it seemed like she had blended in with those people, but in fact she hadn’t.

Jinse might not be able to describe that feeling seriously, but she could feel that she felt very aggrieved about it in her dream.

That feeling of grievance made Jinse want to cry.

Even though I woke up and had forgotten all about the dream, I couldn't stop crying.

After sitting there for a long time, Jinse finally calmed down.

After getting up, washing up, and having a quick breakfast, Jinse went to work.

The tea servant was not on duty today, so Jinse was busy alone with a few palace maids. In the morning, Aunt Cao came to the imperial tea room.

Aunt Cao seldom came to the Imperial Tea Room on weekdays.

Although she is the aunt in charge of the Imperial Tea House, due to her age, Aunt Cao can be considered to be in a semi-retired state in the palace.

Normally, unless there was something big that she or Cha Qing really couldn't handle, they rarely bothered Aunt Cao.

At this moment, Aunt Cao suddenly came over.

Jinse was a little confused and walked forward: "Aunt Cao, you are here."

Aunt Cao smiled, looked around and said, "I just came here to take a look today, there's nothing else to do."

Jinse responded with a "OK". Just then someone called for tea, so Aunt Cao smiled and told her, "Go and take charge. I'll take a look around myself."

Jinse thought about it and nodded, letting Aunt Cao wander around while she busied herself with making tea and delivering it. When she delivered the tea to the imperial study, Jinse knew why Aunt Cao suddenly came to the imperial tea room today.

The emperor told her the reason.

At that time, Jinse served hot tea and removed the remaining cold tea. When she was about to leave, the emperor suddenly seemed to remember something and called her.

The emperor said to Jinse, "I have sent a message to Aunt Cao Cao. During this period, Aunt Cao will go to the Imperial Tea Room more often. You should follow Aunt Cao more and learn from her how to manage things."

Although Aunt Cao was only in charge of the Imperial Tea House, she was an elder in the palace after all. In terms of how to behave in society, Jinse would be able to learn more by following her.

Jinse was stunned for a moment before quickly responding, "Yes."

She was a little happy in her heart. After all, she was really worried about how to manage this matter recently.

It’s such a great thing that I can learn from Aunt Cao now.

Happy to return to the imperial tea room, Jinse became more attentive to Aunt Cao.

She wasn't the type of person who was good at expressing her eagerness, so this eagerness was mixed with a bit of embarrassment of wanting something.

Fortunately, Aunt Cao doesn't care.

Aunt Cao looked at Jinse with an inclusive smile and said, "Seeing you like this, I guess the emperor has told you to follow me and learn how to manage things during the next period of time, right?"

Jinse nodded and looked at Aunt Cao expectantly.

Aunt Cao was not stingy. From then on, whenever Jinse was free, she would take her to do things together. Sometimes when she was dealing with some things, she would specially call Jinse to come with her.

Occasionally, Aunt Cao would also bring the tea growers on duty to teach.

It's just tea...

She is not as studious as Jinse, and she is more stubborn than Jinse in doing things, so she can never learn.

It would have been fine if he couldn't learn it, but he was so lazy all day long that even the good-tempered Aunt Cao wanted to scold him.

Jinse could only try to reconcile, but was not entirely successful.

Finally, Aunt Cao gave up and said to Cha Qing: "Forget it, you have a wooden head and you won't be able to learn it all at once. Anyway, you are not in a hurry to learn it. It will be up to you later. Come and learn if you want to. If you don't want to learn, don't show up in front of me to avoid hurting my eyes."

When Cha Qing heard this, he instantly became energetic, his eyes shining: "Really? Aunt, I don't have to learn from you anymore, right?"

Seeing him so eager to leave, not only was Aunt Cao hurt, but even Jinse couldn't help but turn her head away, not daring to look at Chaqing any longer.

She was afraid she would have to laugh.

Aunt Cao is already very depressed and angry, so you should not add fuel to the fire!

Cha Qing was still unaware of it and looked at Jinse a few times with a look as if he was looking at a poor little thing. He almost opened his mouth to say something like "You've worked hard" to Jinse.

Jinse almost stopped it and reluctantly sent Chaqing away.

When she came back, Aunt Cao was in a much better mood.

Although she was temporarily called over by the emperor to take the blame, Aunt Cao still taught Jinse very attentively.

In recent days, if there was anything in the Imperial Tea Room that she used to handle personally, she now deliberately handed it over to Jinse.

As Aunt Cao said, more practice is worse than more learning. Now she is watching from behind, so even if Jinse makes a mistake, she will be in control and nothing will happen.


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