As for how the problem was solved, Yi Mu didn't care.

He only cares about being able to spend the rest of his life with Hua Chaochao peacefully, without anyone disturbing them...

However, there is always someone who doesn't let him get his wish.

……

This day was as peaceful as usual.

After lunch, Hua Chaochao set up a stove in the yard and prepared to boil water for tea.

She took out the tea that Song Guwei had given her and followed his method, operating step by step.

First, slowly pour water into the teapot, rinse it gently, and then pour it out. Then refill it with hot water and watch the tea leaves roll and expand in the water, releasing bursts of fragrance...

After completing a series of preparations, Hua Chaochao sat quietly on the stone bench, waiting for the tea to brew to the best flavor.

The breeze blew, her hair fluttered gently, and the sunlight shone on her face, casting a golden glow.

Time passed by minute by minute, and when it was almost time, Hua Chaochao poured the brewed tea into the cup, took a sip, and then frowned, looking dissatisfied.

It's very strange. The steps are the same, but the tea she brews doesn't have the flavor of the one brewed by Song Guwei.

Hua Chaochao originally thought that it was her own problem, but a few days ago she asked Yi Mu to try making a pot of tea following the same steps, but the result was still not right.

So Hua Chaochao concluded that the problem of brewing tea poorly was not caused by people, but by other reasons.

For example, the origin of water.

Could it be that only the Song family’s water can produce the correct flavor?

This idea was reasonable, so Hua Chaochao decided to give it a try.

The first and most important step in the experiment is to obtain water.

This was easy. In less than ten minutes, Hua Chaochao brought back a large bucket of water from the Song family.

As soon as I returned to the yard, I ran into Yi Mu walking out of the house.

"You came out just in time. Come and try it. The tea this time must be delicious."

Yi Mu saw the bucket in Hua Chaochao's hand. He walked over and asked doubtfully, "This time? Was the tea not tasty before?"

Although Yi Mu had no expertise in tea, he could tell that the tea leaves used to brew the tea must be of excellent quality.

"No, it's just a little bit off."

Hua Chaochao answered as she picked up the kettle, drained the water out, then poured the newly taken water into the kettle and put it on the fire to boil.

Yi Mu had never tasted the tea brewed by Song Guwei, so naturally he didn't know the difference between them.

He looked at the bucket: "Is it the water?"

"I think so." Hua Chaochao held her chin with both hands, staring at the fire, and said with emotion, "I didn't expect there is so much knowledge in making tea."

While waiting for the water to boil, Yi Mu's cell phone kept vibrating in his pocket.

But the owner of the phone didn't seem to want to pay attention, and finally Hua Chaochao couldn't help but speak up: "If you don't reply to the message, he will rush to Xuanzhou to find you."

"He" refers to Xiao Hei.

Ever since Yi Mu followed Hua Chaochao to Xuanzhou, Xiao Hei would send messages to Yi Mu every day to confirm whether he was still alive, for fear that he had been killed by Hua Chaochao.

As for how Hua Chaochao knew it was Xiao Hei, it was because one time Yi Mu was taking a shower and his cell phone fell in the living room. Coincidentally, Xiao Hei called Yi Mu because he hadn't replied to his message for a long time.

At that time, Hua Chaochao was watching TV and was a little annoyed by the ringing. She grabbed Yi Mu's phone and wanted to turn it off to completely eliminate the sound, but when she saw the name displayed on the screen, she changed her mind.

With a swipe of the finger, the call was connected.

As soon as the call was connected, Xiao Hei's anxious voice came from the other end of the line: "Yi Mu, are you still alive?"

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