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The so-called Cold Mountain Tea is actually a general term.

It refers to tea leaves picked on the mountains during winter days.

Logically, in winter, all plants wither and new tea does not grow, but the mountain range where the Empress Dowager lived had hot springs beneath its surface, preventing the tea plants from freezing.

New buds would sprout in the twelfth lunar month.

This tea is not any precious variety, the oddity lies in the timing of the tea leaves' growth.

Back then, Jiang Yue was still young, just a fourteen or fifteen-year-old girl, curious about these novel things, so she often picked some and brewed them herself.

It was also a kind of hobby for young ladies from wealthy households.

This tea, nourished by the hot springs, did not taste mellow but had a faint hint of sulfur.

It was because of this unique taste that it left a deep impression on Emperor Yue.

All past memories were suddenly shattered.