Chapter 11: Tea Party Gathering and Ores's Hospitality

At noon, four songstresses dined together in the round pavilion teahouse not far from the hall, which were pre-booked by Ores. Several big trees by the teahouse provided ample shade, and the surrounding area was flat grassland. The bright sunshine sprinkled between the grass leaves, looking particularly fresh and tender.

Although it was called a teahouse, its style was more akin to a Western pastoral, resembling a scaled-down version of a windmill. One side was semi-open with a wooden circular railing, inside which were dining tables that allowed diners to directly enjoy the scenery outside and the pleasant breeze. The other side was the main body of the restaurant, decorated with various handicraft ornaments left by previous customers or handmade by the shop itself, and a slanted wooden shelf nearby displayed fresh fruits for the guests to freely pick and enjoy.