This tea is extremely precious, rarely does our shopkeeper bring it out, and if it's brought out, it must be to entertain a very important guest.
The person before her...
Qing'er secretly observed the youth clad in black.
He seems ordinary enough...
Hoong Ying saw Little Qing's expression, glared at her, and then led Chu Ming inside.
Similarly, the first pass was through a calligraphy and painting corridor, with paintings hanging on both walls, and at the end of the corridor was a scholarly scented room.
Entering the room, scanning the surroundings, most of the paintings hanging inside were Master Hoong Ying's works from the blacksmith shop in Xirong County.
At the innermost side, Chu Ming saw two paintings framed in gold, one was Mr. Tang Bai's "Sword Pointing to the Sky," and the other was his imitation work.
"Sit."
Hoong Ying lifted the red yarn, revealing the fiery red hair on her temples.
