When Granny Hua heard this, she immediately walked over and helped old Mrs. Shi sit up, who had just woken up.

Shu Yan was too nervous to move, thinking that if she made the old lady Shi unhappy, would that mean she had failed to fulfill her promise to Ji Lingchuan?

Just as she was waiting fearfully for the old man's scolding, the old lady waved to her, "Were you making tea just now? What kind of tea were you making? Come here and give me a taste."

Shu Yan glanced at Granny Hua and saw that Granny Hua was also winking at her.

So, she poured the brewed tea into a small teacup, then brought it over and said, "Here, Grandma Shi."

The old lady took it and looked her up and down at the same time.

Granny Hua explained from the side: "This is a new volunteer sent by the community today to take care of you in place of Nurse Zheng. Nurse Zheng is off today."

Only then did the old lady pick up the teacup and drink.

Shu Yan quietly raised his eyes, observing Mrs. Shi's reaction after drinking.

After tasting it, she narrowed her eyes slightly, took another sip, and was silent, as if she was reminiscing.

"This is Liubao tea, right?" Suddenly, Mrs. Shi asked.

Shu Yan's eyes lit up and he nodded hastily, "Yes, Grandma Shi is an expert."

The old lady put the tea next to the bed and laughed, "I don't think I'm an expert, but... I have drank this tea with my wife before. After so many years, I almost forgot the taste. You brought this tea of?"

Shu Yan saw her smile and finally let go of the stone in his heart, "Yes. If Grandma Shi likes to drink it, I will leave the tea here. But I don't bring much, only about 300 grams."

"Do you always carry tea with you? A tea seller?" The old lady suddenly became alarmed. She was most afraid of salespeople, especially insurance sellers.

Shu Yan was startled, feeling her defensiveness, but he was unwilling to deceive her, so he had to admit: "I own a tea factory in Cangwu. But I am also a student at school and have just entered my senior year. I haven’t graduated yet. If Grandma Shi doesn’t believe me, I’ll show you my student ID card.”

As she said this, she was about to dig through her bag, but then she remembered that the name on her student ID card was Shu Yan.

If Grandma Shi saw this, wouldn't it prove that she was lying?

"Yes, I'm sorry..." After struggling again and again, Shu Yan had to tell this lie, "I just remembered that I left my student ID card with the company where I was interning."

Fortunately, the old lady didn't seem to have much doubts at all, and asked one more question: "Which company are you interning at?"

Thinking of Ji Lingchuan's repeated instructions, Shu Yan deliberately concealed it, "Just a very ordinary company, working as a clerk..." A secretary is also a type of clerk, right?

The old lady Shi's expression relaxed, "No wonder she looks so young, she hasn't graduated from college yet. But if her family has a factory, she can still be considered a daughter of a middle-class family, right?"

At this time, Shu Yan shook his head again, "Maybe it was before, but my dad went bankrupt some time ago, owed a lot of debt, and even went to jail. Fortunately, I met a noble person to help me and temporarily paid off the debt. Therefore, the factory is our only Hope. Grandma, don't worry, I'm here to work today, not to sell. So, let's not talk about tea, right? Let's talk about your body? I'm still in the emergency medical reserve team at school Although volunteers are not as professional as real medical students, I still know how to deal with minor ailments..."

Seeing that she took the initiative to drop the topic, the old lady completely let go of her guard.

It's just that Shu Yan was the one doing most of the talking. When the old lady was in a good mood, she would answer, and when she was in a bad mood, she would just stay silent.

Time passed quickly, and the sun was going down in a blink of an eye.

Shu Yan had completed her mission today. Before she left, she overheard Granny Hua telling Mrs. Shi, "The young master said he would come over for dinner tonight."

The old lady Shi snorted: "I've told you so many times, don't call him Master! Call him noble! This will encourage his laziness!"

Granny Hua said repeatedly: "Yes. Then let me say it again. Your grandson just called me and said he was coming for dinner tonight!"

Only then did the old lady raise her eyebrows, "Tell him, it's okay to come for dinner, but you have to cook for me! Or bring your own food! I don't have anyone to entertain him here!"

Shu Yan heard them say that guests would be arriving soon, and immediately stood up and left, "Grandma, Granny Hua, I will leave today. If you two think I am okay, just tell Director Hu of the community, so Next time your nurse takes a break, I'll come again!"

When the old lady looked at her again, she didn't know if it was because of the interaction just now, but she still had a good impression of this girl.

However, in order not to cause any trouble for her grandson, she did not persuade him to stay. She just nodded and said: "Okay, then you go back first! You have worked hard today."

Shu Yan bowed politely, and finally took out the Liubao tea from the bag, "This is what I promised to give you! I guess you can drink these for a long time."

After saying that, she put the tea cakes on the tea table, waved to them, and left.

Granny Hua walked her to the door and watched her get into a taxi.

The old lady Shi was taking a closer look at the tea cake and found that there was no information on the packaging.

Only then did she believe Shu Yan's words even more. She really wasn't here to promote things.

"That little girl is very beautiful and polite. However, her tea skills really shocked me." Seeing Granny Hua come back, the old lady couldn't help but sigh, "There are very few young girls who understand tea now."

Granny Hua also nodded, "It's been a long time since I last saw you, madam, chatting with outsiders for so long. Since my master passed away, you don't like anyone to disturb you. How busy you were in the past!"

The old lady Shi picked up the tea that Shu Yan had brewed before and took another sip, "Yeah, maybe I should go out for a walk."

The two were still talking when suddenly there was a sound of cars at the door. Granny Hua immediately beamed, "It must be the young master, oh no, it's your grandson who's back! I'll open the door for him right now!"

Sure enough, not long after, a tall figure in a suit stepped into the yard surrounded by short old walls and tile-roofed houses.

Granny Hua also released the cats and dogs that had been locked in cages. As soon as they were released, they rushed to people's feet like crazy, wagging their tails and rubbing against people's bodies.

"Master, they still welcome you so much." Granny Hua smiled.

Ji Lingchuan looked very sad. He felt that Granny Hua had let them out on purpose because she knew that he had been bitten by a dog when he was a child and had been vaccinated against rabies several times, so he had always been wary of cats and dogs.

But, every time he comes, he can't escape their enthusiasm.

"Grandma Hua, where is my grandma? How is she feeling today?" Although he was not happy that Grandma Hua deliberately teased him, he still maintained due courtesy.

Granny Hua smiled, "She is in the room and in good spirits. She just drank tea!"

Ji Lingchuan seemed to have heard the keyword, "Oh?" and asked knowingly, "Who gave her tea?"

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