
Xishui Lane
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In the midsummer of June, the sun is blazing, and the chirping of cicadas pours down from the lush branches and leaves. There is a tea shop under the tree. The shop is not big, but the environment is quiet. It was noon, and many customers came to the tea shop. They sat at several tables in twos and threes, drinking tea while listening to the cicadas chirping outside the window, which was very comfortable. Among the tea guests were two young women, sitting by the window. One of them was only seventeen or eighteen years old, innocent and innocent, and he was Liu Yunxiang. The other one is a few years older than Liu Yunxiang, in her early twenties, with elegant appearance and a bookish air between her brows. Her name is Tan Shishi. Tan Shishi's father, Tan Shu, served as the censor Zhongcheng in the imperial court and had frequent contacts with Liu Qianye, so she and Liu Yunxiang had known each other since they were children. There was a plate of peanuts and three bowls of tea on the table for the two of them. No one was sitting on the other seat, but half of the tea was drunk.
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