"Mommy, please have some tea." Lihua held a cup of tea in front of her, her movements were graceful and elegant, and her behavior was just right.
Grandma Sun couldn't help but be fascinated by the third young lady of the Wu family in front of her. She had a face as big as a palm, and her pink skin could be broken by a blow. Her peach blossom eyes looked as if they contained a pool of autumn water. When she lowered her head, she looked like a beauty who was shy. When she raised her eyes, she looked like a beauty.
When people are attached to and admired.
The most intoxicating thing is the pair of small pear dimples exposed when you smile. Anyone who sees it can melt the ice and snow in their hearts.
The act of making tea is extremely difficult, and no matter how talented you are, it will take a long time to learn it before you can do it accurately. If you can do it accurately and still look beautiful, you will have to learn even longer.
It was such a difficult movement, but Grandma Sun had never seen Lihua do it like this. She only learned it once, and she was able to do the movement of making and serving tea so beautifully the second time.
Like flowing water, the green tea poured into the cup from a high place without leaking a drop. The amount of water poured into the cup was just right, no more and no less, just like measuring with a ruler.
After waiting for a while, Lihua didn't hear the answer, so she couldn't help but look up in confusion: "Mommy, is that so?"
Grandma Sun woke up from a dream and hurriedly avoided it: "That's right, Third Miss couldn't have done a better job. Not only did she make the tea well, but she also made a good tea ceremony."
Lihua stood up, smiled and handed the tea to Grandma Sun: "Thank you for your hard work, Grandma, please have some tea."
Grandma Sun quickly shook her head and waved her hands: "You can't do it, you can't do it. The third lady is a person of great fortune, and I don't deserve the tea you serve."
Compared with the first meeting, the attitude has undergone earth-shaking changes, and even has a hint of humility.
"Mom has worked hard these days. Without her, I wouldn't even know the rules in the palace. She is like half of my teacher. How can I not be able to do it?"
Lihua handed over the tea again and persuaded her a few more times, and then Grandma Sun drank the cup of tea half-heartedly.
The fatigue of being tortured for half a month seemed to be gone, and she felt a little relieved. She knew that the third young lady of the Wu family was a grateful person, and it was not in vain to teach her so much that she lost more than ten kilograms.
When she thought that she could leave soon, Grandma Sun relaxed her mood.
Seeing that Grandma Sun drank all the tea and was in a very good mood, Lihua smiled slightly and continued: "Mammy, while there is still some time, let's continue. I heard that the palace has its own way of worshiping Buddhas, and the Queen Mother also loves to worship Buddhas...
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Grandma Sun's smile froze, and the tea she drank immediately lost its aroma. She quickly put the tea cup aside, patted her forehead, and found a confused excuse:
"Oh, this old slave is going back to the palace tonight. I remembered that I still have some things to pack, so I have to leave first. It's getting late, so the third lady should go back and rest early, so that she can have enough energy to prepare for entering the palace tomorrow. I'm here.
I wish the third lady that she will get her wish."
Before he finished speaking, the person had already fled and disappeared from sight.
Grandma Sun couldn't stand it anymore. She was going crazy if she didn't leave. She could have returned to the palace tomorrow, but she insisted on leaving overnight just to leave this dire place.
Lihua was very sorry. She still had some questions that she wanted to ask Grandma Sun for advice and tried to use up her last moments. However, Grandma Sun seemed to be in a bad mental state, so that was all.
"Miss, according to Grandma Sun, those etiquette rules will be taught again after entering the palace, why bother to stick to them for the past ten days?" Zhichun was very puzzled.
According to Zhichun's opinion, her daughter is so smart that she can do better than others even if she only studies temporarily. There is no need to work so hard and learn so many extra things.
Even the young lady in her family listened with interest to the random nonsense that Nanny Sun occasionally said. She always asked Nanny Sun what else she remembered and if there was anything else.
Lihua walked to the coffee table and poured two cups of tea. The height of the tea in the two cups was almost exactly the same.
She handed a cup to Zhichun, took a sip from the cup, and expressed her high-sounding opinion: "Zhichun, people should cherish time, because accidents may come at any moment. If you can learn now, why wait until later? Remember, time does not wait for me.
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Tomorrow she will compete with Miss Li. She doesn’t know which one will come, the sudden death or the passing of the test!
Every time she thinks about this, Lihua sheds tears of regret in her heart. Why did she have to stay up late in her previous life? Otherwise, she wouldn't have died suddenly and fallen into the hands of the dog system!
Zhichun seemed to understand, but she believed that whatever her young lady said was right.
At this moment, there was movement outside the door. Lihua and Zhichun both looked at it. It turned out that the departed Grandma Sun was back.
Grandma Sun felt sweat on her forehead, and she mustered up the courage to say with a smile: "Miss Third, that book..."
She was talking about the book Zhiqiu recorded. She didn't want to come back, but the book was really terrible and was very detrimental to her.
Lihua smiled innocently: "Mommy, what is written in this book is all the hard work of your mother over the years. How can I take it away? I have ordered Zhiqiu to put the book in your room, so that in the future, I can
I can also teach others better.”
Grandma Sun was startled for a moment, then she was overjoyed and bowed down again and again: "Thank you Miss Third, thank you so much, thank you so much." She only needed three bows and nine kowtows to express her joy of gratitude.
"It's my turn to thank grandma." Lihua smiled and shook her head.
Then she took two steps back and bowed solemnly: "Thank you so much, grandma, for your guidance these days. Lihua is deeply grateful. Please accept Lihua's bow."
After being tortured for a long time and being treated with such courtesy, Grandma Sun was immediately flattered. She didn't know what was waiting for her behind, and she was panicked and at a loss.
She waved her hand and stepped back: "I can't do it, I can't do it, Miss Third, oh, I've broken this old slave, I can't do it..."
After exiting the door and seeing no one outside, she ran away as if there was a ghost chasing her.
After Grandma Sun returned to the room and waited for a long time to make sure that no one was chasing her, she breathed a sigh of relief and saw two books on the table.
She couldn't wait to confirm, and when she opened it, she found that the first book was a book that recorded many of her words and deeds. Holding it in her hand, she felt completely reassured.
Looking at another book, Grandma Sun picked it up and flipped through it with some doubts, and found that this book was actually a reorganized booklet based on the content she had taught Lihua these days!
It contained everything she had learned, memorized, and neglected in half her life. The content was divided into categories, clearly organized, and summarized so completely that even she couldn't figure it out.
Grandma Sun immediately realized that this booklet was a treasure that no amount of money could buy.
With it, she might be able to escape the rank of Junior Ceremonial Mammy and take a step forward.
She couldn't help but feel ups and downs in her heart, and was filled with emotion. The unhappiness she felt at being taken advantage of completely dissipated. Her fatigue seemed to disappear, and she felt a sense of sincere pride. Miss Wu San was a talented person, and she was Miss Wu San's entry.
The ceremonial nun of the palace.
Speaking of which, Zhichun frowned when he saw Grandma Sun losing her composure and running away without saying a word.
She was a little puzzled: "Miss, when you enter the palace, you will be the master, why should you be so polite to her?"
What's more, she's still a junior nun. This chapter has been completed!