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Chapter 76: Fireworks in the World

Tea shops are a daily favorite pastime of Sheng people. Generally, the charges are not high, and there are all kinds of things in tea shops.

Moreover, the items sold in the teahouse are also extremely mixed, including tea, wine, pastries and meat. Many Sheng people like to make a pot of tea in the teahouse, listen to a little song, and live a leisurely life.

Seeing Bai Yuyue and Hanshuang walking over, a waiter at the door of the store also came up. He had a dark rag on his shoulder, a large copper stove in his hand, and a smile on his face.

He raised his body and said, "Are you two gentlemen here to drink tea? Please come in! -"

Stepping in, the atmosphere of Wangjiang Tower is indeed very different from that of Wangjiang Tower. The first floor of Wangjiang Tower is majestic and magnificent, while the second floor is elegant; and the feeling here...how to put it, it can be best described in one word:

"Human Fireworks".

The house was not smoky, but there was a thick and insoluble smell gathering inside. The noisy hall, the unrestrained smoke, and the greasy tables, chairs, and benches. There were fireworks in front of Guan Gong's statue, and there was a stage in the huge hall.

Something like that. A storyteller stood on the stage, seemingly about to start a lecture.

Bai Yuyue and Han Shuang sat down and ordered a pot of tea. The smell of sweat from a thirty-year-old man in black clothes drinking tea next to him made Bai Yuyue frown. This man in black clothes and his lean figure

The fine friends were drinking heavily and chatting about the price of fur this year, their voices as loud as thunder.

Even if she is now in trouble in the Qingyang Palace, at least the palace is still full of clean and well-behaved servants. Such vulgar people have never been seen before.

Tea was served. It was obviously not good tea. It had no fragrance or sweetness, and even had a smell of firewood. The tea leaves were also dark, and I didn’t know what kind they were. I heard the waiter said it was green tea, so I’ll take it for granted.

This is green tea!


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