【187】Tea Fight_6

It was said that the father of Madam Lin, an elderly lady, was a very renowned scholar in the Chinese cursive calligraphy school. The number of his works that exist in the world today is far less than ten pieces, making their value self-evident. Madam Lin, who inherited her father's talent for calligraphy, coupled with her advanced age, has pieces that are equally invaluable today.

Therefore, Manman had to admit: her grandfather was cunning enough to come up with such a trump card, tempting even her to go all in.

What was the nature of the competition?

A line of staff first carried a row of white screens and placed them on the spacious field. Then, behind the screens, they set up a row of tables, presumably as workstations for the contestants. Next, a line of waiters brought sets of tea utensils and leaves for inspection by all the judges present, ensuring there was no cheating.

By now, it was clear to everyone that this was the competition—a tea duel.