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Chapter 1309 Tea and water

She sighed deeply.

In Luocheng, Chu Wei quietly poked his head at the gate. It was evening when Uncle Li saw her head and hurriedly ran out.

"Uncle Li, my senior brother, how are he feeling today?"

Uncle Li shook his head: "It's not so good. Last night, the nanny in the kitchen stewed a fish. He despised him and threw away the chopsticks in his hand."

Chu Wei shrank his neck: "That's it, then you say I'll take care of him quietly. Can he notice it?"

"This is not sure, otherwise, if you don't make a sound, I will say it."

Chu Wei nodded: "Thank you, Uncle Li."

Uncle Li covered his index finger and Chu Wei quickly fell silent.

Ye Xuan was sitting in the living room, which was a bit antique. He sat upright with a book on his knees. Chu Wei looked closer and saw it all raised Braille. His slender and clean fingers gently touched the bulge on it and read the book carefully.

Chu Wei first poured a cup of tea and put it to him. Uncle Li's voice sounded: "Sir, you drink tea."

Ye Xuan paused his finger and said softly: "Uncle Li, go and do your business, just leave someone else to take care of me."

Uncle Li looked at Chu Wei in embarrassment, and Chu Wei waved his hand and signaled him to retreat first.

Uncle Li had to retreat.

Chu Wei held his breath and stood aside. Ye Xuan continued to touch the Braille texts. After a while, he turned the page and said in a deep voice: "Give tea."

The voice was cold, and because there was a strip of cloth covering his eyes, he couldn't see through what his expression was.

Chu Wei picked up the teapot and added some water to it.

"The tea tastes weak, so make a new cup."

Chu Wei quickly rummaged through the boxes and cabinets to find a tea pot, poured the tea in the cup, put in the new tea, poured boiling water, and hang it for a while.

“It’s too thick.”

Chu Wei poured another cup without any complaints and grabbed the tea again.

Ye Xuan said it was fading, sometimes it was hot, sometimes it was cold.

Chu Wei clenched his fists and wanted to speak, but the senior brother gave so much for her. Now she has something to ask for, so she can only work hard and continue to make tea again.

After soaking the eighth cup, Ye Xuan was barely satisfied.

The sky was dimming outside, but the invisible people were still reading books regardless of the dawn. Chu Wei turned on the lights and found that the power was out. He found a candle, lit it, and shone it outside, and read it with Ye Xuan.

Uncle Li came in and said that it was time to have supper. Ye Xuan said that he would just eat some snacks and had no appetite.

Uncle Li brought in a stack of osmanthus crisps, and Chu Wei would pick up a small piece of osmanthus crisps and put them in his palm.

He had a graceful and gentle appearance, and had a noble look. He had no shavings on his lips. He ate a piece of osmanthus crispy and drank a sip of Yunwu tea. He kept reading until nine o'clock. Chu Wei started to doze off, and Ye Xuan stood up: "Uncle Li."

Uncle Li, who had been guarding outside, hurried in: "Sir, are you going to bed?"

"Um."

Chu Wei looked at him, and Uncle Li signaled her not to speak for now.

The two walked to the backyard and Ye Xuan said, "You are getting bolder."

Uncle Li said, "Sir, I discovered it."

"I knew it when she came in."

"How could sir know?"

"I knew it was her when I heard it."

"Mr. I know it's her and let her stay by my side, it's..."
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