Independence

Independence 247



Miranda continued, “Not to mention Bob Frost’s poem. Tea is a religion of the art of life,’ and a verse by

  1. n. There is something in the nature of tea that leads us into a world of quiet contemplation

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old have passed on, but we are still here. We gather here not just to enjoy the taste of tea e reflections of life and the truth of existence within this activity.

leave you with this phrase, ‘Life is like a cup of tea. It’s all in how you make it. May all of us learn life to the fullest! Thank you.”

ith that, Miranda stood up and bowed politely to the audience. The room fell silent for a moment, then erupted in thunderous applause.

“Bravo!”

“Her words are so moving and powerful!”

Peggy Yates, the lady of Davis Furnitures, had made her fortune from growing, roasting, and selling tea leavés

She had attended the party that day specifically because she heard that an experienced tea master would be giving a lecture. She wanted to gauge the depth of his knowledge.

Peggy felt disgruntled when a young tea master had been substituted in at the last minute. Young people lacked experience and could merely show off their superficial skills without truly understanding the art of

tea.

However, Peggy was thoroughly impressed after watching the elegance and confidence she exuded while brewing tea. Her explanations were spoken with such eloquence and filled with references to classical literature.

Many tea masters preferred to drone on about theory and could spout big ideas, but their weaknesses were quickly exposed when it came to actually brewing a pot of tea.

Peggy couldn’t stand those people as someone who made her fortune from tea and grew up surrounded by its aroma.

But Miranda was different! She wasn’t just an eloquent talker, her skills were exceptional. The entire tea- brewing process flowed smoothly and each step was executed perfectly by her.

It was truly impressive!

Miranda stepped down from the stage and approached Ingrid slowly. “Now I have proved that I earned my certificate through real skill, right?

“You…” Ingrid was forced to retreat step by step.

“So, shouldn’t you fulfill your promise?” Miranda asked.

Ingrid was reminded of what she said earlier. If Miranda actually had the certificate, she could make her apologize however she wanted. Ingrid would have to do as she said.

Her back was drenched in cold sweat. She never imagined that Miranda actually knew so much about teal

Miranda didn’t merely have superficial knowledge, but she passed an exam for the certificate and had the practic

Is to demonstrate!

o stunned. Miranda seemed unremarkable in every way while she was still with Hansel. hing about Miranda that even impressed her. How did she become so capable after

on?

Inda stood on stage and recited classic literature, the impact it had on Evelyn was no less than ngrid.

moment, Evelyn even felt a twinge of inferiority as she watched Miranda speak so eloquently. At at second, she finally understood the phrase, “Wisdom in hold, elegance in mold“!

Ingrid was on the verge of tears. She turned to Evelyn for help, pleading with her eyes. But Evelyn sat there in a daze, as if her soul had left her body. She ignored Ingrid’s pleas completely.Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.

Finally, Ingrid had no choice but to relent. “I admit that you’re good. I’ll apologize, okay? Do you have to push me so far?

Before Miranda could respond, Peggy couldn’t hold her tongue back any longer. She frowned and said, Such a lack of manners! Ms. Sutton had addressed Your doubts, but you want to back out now that it’s your turn to apologize? In this world, you can’t have your cake and eat it too!”

“Exactly! Ms. Sutton is

before causing trouch an outstanding lady, unlike some who don’t even consider their own worth

for others.

The other ladies began chiming in and criticizing Ingrid. Soon, Evelyn was also drawn into the fray.


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