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Chapter 14: For Tea Lovers

Chapter 14: For Tea Lovers

After seeing Huo Jingcheng off, Su Ruoyun opened the backend of the mobile app's review section to check customer feedback over the past few days.

Most of the reviews are five stars, accompanied by brief comments of a few words, such as: the tea is delicious, the environment is tranquil, etc.

After a quick glance, she swiped her thumb across the list, and then her eyes fell on several five-star reviews, but the content of the reviews was different.

Su Ruoyun clicked in and took a look. It was all about Chen Xi, the tea master. Some people said his tea skills were bad, while others said he had too many underhanded tricks...

She frowned, a look of seriousness settling over her pretty face.

Knowing that her target audience was wealthy people before opening the teahouse, Su Ruoyun emphasized to her employees before they started working that they should not engage in any bad behavior in order to avoid any problems.

She wrote down the names and phone numbers of several customers who had left comments, intending to send some inexpensive tea as an apology, and then called Xiao Li over.

"Sister Chen has taken the past few days off."

"Ask for leave?"

Xiao Li: "Yes, she said she needed to handle graduation matters at the school these few days, so she took a few days off. Is there something you need from her?"

Su Ruoyun didn't want to talk about this with others, so she just shook her head and briefly mentioned it, "I just wanted to ask her if she could manage both school and work."

Xiao Li nodded knowingly. Before she could leave, Su Ruoyun called her back, "Go back and ask Xiao Chen if she has a lot of things to do at school. Tell her to focus on school first. After all, graduating is definitely more important than a part-time job."

"Ok."

Upon learning that the person was not there, Su Ruoyun had nothing to say. She turned her attention back to the reviews, scrolling down with her thumb to the bottom. Unexpectedly, she saw a special review: a five-character quatrain.

She shifted her gaze to the upper right corner; the evaluation time was three days ago in the afternoon.

"Sitting and sipping cool water,

Look at the dust rising from the pan.

There was no reason to hold a bowl.
For those who love tea. "

It is Bai Juyi's poem "Brewing Tea with Mountain Spring Water, with Sentiments".

My thumb hovers above the screen, my gaze briefly lingering on the last line of poetry.

As if by some strange twist of fate, Su Ruoyun clicked on the person's profile picture, and the photo popped up in the center of the screen; it was one she had just seen.

The snow-covered landscape is a vast expanse of white, a desolate winter day, with distant pine branches, a barren snow-covered lake, and a warm lamp in the boat.

It's hard to imagine that a man like Huo Jingcheng would use such an artistic and 'affected' picture as his profile picture.

It doesn't look like the scenery of northern China; it looks more like a snow scene in southern China.

She zoomed in with two fingers, staring intently at the photo that filled the entire screen, trying to find a clue, but unfortunately there were too many beautiful sights in the world, and she couldn't find a single "flaw".

The QR code review board is placed on the tea table in each private room, allowing every customer to leave a review. Su Ruoyun didn't think much of it, assuming it was just something he did on a whim.

She got up from the recliner and went to the backyard lounge, where the paper bag containing the suit was still there, untouched.

Su Ruoyun took out the three-piece suit and spread them out on the sofa. The suit and trousers were fine, as the dark colors didn't show anything. However, the white shirt had yellow tea stains on the collar.

She pinched the collar of her shirt, lifted it up, held it under her nose, sniffed carefully, and could smell a fresh jasmine fragrance.

She muttered under her breath, "Can this still be washed off?" Unsure if it could be cleaned, Su Ruoyun took the three pieces of clothing home and gave them to the apartment's cleaning lady. After explaining that they were tea stains, she asked, "It's been two or three days, can it still be washed off?"

"It should work, I'll give it a try." Aunt Li took the paper bag and smiled, "Dinner is ready, Miss Su can go and eat now."

Su Ruoyun replied with an "okay," and then turned around. The milk cat named Panda trotted over, rubbing its head against her ankle and letting out a soft meow.

Su Ruoyun tossed the small bag onto the sofa, sat down on the carpet, hugged the 'panda' in her arms, placed her hands on its round body, and looked into its eyes. "Haven't seen you for a day, panda, have you missed your mom?"

In reality, it's only about six hours at most.

The 'panda' couldn't speak; it could only stare intently at Su Ruoyun with its pair of blue eyes, as blue as the mysterious deep sea.

'Panda' is a mix of a milk cat and a ragdoll cat, inheriting the milk cat's coat coloration and the ragdoll cat's soft, delicate long fur and blue eyes.

Su Ruoyun was speechless with cuteness. She took nine photos of the 'panda's' stunning good looks and uploaded them to her WeChat Moments. Female celebrities don't need to edit photos at all; the raw, unedited pictures are perfect.

As soon as the upload was successful, a friend commented: "So cute, I want to pet the panda."
Su Ruoyun replied with an emoji: [hehe.jpg]

Less than two seconds later, a friend commented: [Did you take the panda to get it spayed/neutered?]

This friend is the panda's "grandmother," and the owner of that Ragdoll cat.

Because she needed to type a reply to her, Su Ruojun naturally put the kitten down, and 'Panda' spontaneously lay down on Su Ruojun's lap.

[Not yet, planning to take it this weekend. Any pet hospital recommendations?]
Su Ruoyun originally planned to go when the kitten was 9 months old, but it happened to coincide with the spring season in March and April, when the kitten's first heat cycle lasts longer, so it was postponed until now.

A friend sent me the name of a pet hospital [I heard from others that it's pretty good].
[OK, I'll go check it out.]
Mutual friends can see all the comments on Moments.

Huo Jingcheng saw this post on WeChat Moments at 9 p.m., after finishing his work for the day.

A gentle evening breeze wafted in, causing a corner of the deep blue curtains to flutter and ripple with slow, rhythmic waves.

He sat in his office chair in the study, holding his phone in one hand, and made a call to Chen Zheyan.

"What do you want so late?" Chen Zheyan still had that carefree attitude, his lazy voice coming through the receiver.

"Lend me your German Shepherd for a moment."

A few months ago, Chen Zheyan adopted a retired police dog, a large German Shepherd.

"What, what are you going to do?"

Chen Zheyan didn't have Su Ruoyun's WeChat, so he naturally didn't know the reason for Huo Jingcheng's sudden outburst.

"You're not going to take my baby to breed, are you?" he fantasized. "That won't do, my Lego won't do."

A deep, resonant voice came from the man, “Take it for a bath. I’ll pick it up from Huadu Royal Garden on Saturday.”

Upon learning that it was just a shower, Chen Zheyan didn't object. He casually asked, "So you're thinking of getting a dog now? Or are you going to use it to trick some young girl?"

In the phrase.

The phone went silent again.

Chen Zheyan: "Did I guess right again?"

(End of this chapter)

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