Cheyenne's eyes widened in surprise as Rohan personally demonstrated his proud tea-making skills and enthusiastically engaged in a conversation about tea culture with them.
Rohan's tea-making technique and his demeanor were completely different. He was exceptionally meticulous in his actions, exuding elegance in every move.
His deep understanding of tea impressed even Cheyenne, who couldn't help but admire him. According to tradition, the first cup of tea should be served to the esteemed guest. Rohan surprised her by personally handing her the first cup, his eyes filled with a warm smile as he said, "Miss Lawrence, please enjoy."
Cheyenne accepted the cup, feeling both honored and surprised. She lightly blew on the tea, savoring its aroma, and took a delicate sip. It had a slight bitterness at first, followed by a sweet aftertaste that lingered on her lips and teeth.
She was amazed by the lifelike flower patterns on the surface of the tea, which were a delightful surprise. While she had seen latte art on coffee before, this was her first time witnessing such intricate designs on tea.
She couldn't help but exclaim, "Rohan, you truly possess an impressive mastery of the tea ceremony. I would love to give it a try myself."
Rohan smiled and handed her the tea scoop, saying, "That would be wonderful, Miss Lawrence. Please go ahead."
He was about to offer her some simple guidance on how to proceed.
Cheyenne, with bated breath, skillfully used the tea scoop, carefully drawing strokes on the surface of the tea. Soon, an adorable and naive little cat appeared on the water's surface.
"Oh, it's so cute. Miss Lawrence, can you give me this cup of tea?" Master Elias clapped his hands and approached, reaching out as if to take the tea from her.
Suddenly, a dark and solemn voice interrupted, as another large hand swiftly grabbed the cup before anyone else could. It was Kelvin, wearing his silver mask, his hands firmly placed on the table, protectively guarding the tea.
Aware of everyone's gaze upon him, he was relieved that his expression was hidden behind the mask, concealing his current emotions. "I like cats," was his explanation.
Master Elias couldn't help but feel a little displeased. Who was this man his sister had brought along? Why did he seem difficult to get along with?
Cheyenne, on the other hand, didn't care about who would drink the tea or the hidden motives behind it. For her, it was just a casual attempt to satisfy her urge.
To ease the awkward atmosphere, Marcel immediately turned to the stoic butler behind him and inquired, "By the way, has the chef been prepared?"
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