Old man Chen, although always speaking ill of Lin Yuan, never failed to accept everything she brought him, including the tea leaves.

Lin Jiaxin worked in town, and because of his excellent craftsmanship, the Boss gave him a small packet of tea leaves.

Unexpectedly, before he even had the chance to enjoy them, his foolish daughter had given away half.

If Lin Yuan knew that this fool had done such a stupid thing in the past, she would definitely scold her "self" to death!

Although the tea wasn’t of high quality, Old man Chen had been reluctant to drink it, having kept it for over a year. Unexpectedly, on the day Wang Qiaoxin paid a visit, he spontaneously asked Aunt Chen to take out all of the tea to prepare it.

However, the tea that Old man Chen cherished too much to drink was considered the lowest of the low by Wang Qiaoxin. Not to mention her, even Lin Yuan wouldn’t drink such tea now.

"This is..." Wang Qiaoxin frowned, and although she didn’t say it outright, her expression revealed her disdain and contempt.

Chen Shimei had previously thought this tea to be excellent, but after staying at Wang Qiaoxin’s house for a month, he had become picky too.

He glanced disdainfully at the yellowish tea water that had a hint of a musty smell and turned to the Maid, saying, "Lv Liu, isn’t there tea in the carriage? Go get it."

Upon hearing his order, Lv Liu didn’t immediately respond but first glanced at her young mistress. Seeing her nod, she then turned and left with a response.

Chen Shimei saw that he couldn’t even command a Maid, which made his heart sink a little. But because of Wang Qiaoxin and her father, he swallowed his anger.

Turning his head, he saw his mother frantically washing dishes and steeping tea, and immediately took the opportunity to unleash his pent-up frustration on her, "Mother, stop fussing! Who uses a rice bowl for drinking tea? And as for the tea leaves, they’re so old and musty! Just throw them away!"

Aunt Chen was startled, her hand shook, and hot water spilled from the kettle onto the table. Wang Qiaoxin, sitting at some distance, was scalded by a nearly invisible drop of water on the back of her hand and cried out exaggeratedly.

"Oh my, can’t you pour carefully!"

Aunt Chen, panicked by the scolding, attempted to wipe her hand but then thought of the kettle in her hand and dared not move; she quickly set the kettle down and reached for a cloth to clean up the spill.

"Mother! What are you doing with that dirty rag!" Chen Shimei unceremoniously pushed Aunt Chen’s hand aside and then gently lifted Wang Qiaoxin’s hand. Seeing it looked slightly red, he tenderly blew on it and asked her, concern in his voice, if it hurt and if she felt anything else.

Wang Qiaoxin felt more wronged by his question, her nose turned sour, and before her hand reddened, tears started falling.

Aunt Chen retracted her hand in a daze, looked at the cloth, and muttered softly, "It’s not dirty; I just washed it."

Old Chen, unable to see what had happened, only heard that Aunt Chen had scalded Wang Qiaoxin. As for the severity of the scald, how could a blind old man know?

However, his anger flared up instantly, and he picked up his walking stick to strike Aunt Chen, who was standing by his side.

"Useless thing! Even pouring water gets spilled! What’s the use of keeping you? If you ever do this again, I’ll break it off with you, old creature!"

Aunt Chen was obviously not being beaten by Old Chen for the first time; she dodged quickly when she saw the walking stick coming. However, the movement that normally wouldn’t have been a problem enraged Old Chen today.

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