Chapter 301: Ruan Chu’s older father fan

Chapter 301 Ruan Chu's Older Dad Fan

Director Chen took three guests out to meet him. After greeting a few people, he introduced them to the three guests and the audience in the live broadcast room.

"This is Liu Hesheng, curator of the Ningcheng Museum, and also a famous archaeologist, cultural relic appraiser, and cultural relic restorer in Huaguo."

As Director Chen finished speaking, the 60-year-old man in a tunic suit beside him nodded to everyone.

Gu Yang and the three of them applauded.

Director Chen introduced five other archaeological experts one by one, all of whom are well-known experts in the field of archaeology and cultural relics.

Leader Chen led several people into the house.

Ruan Chu made tea for the experts.

Liu Hesheng took a sip of his tea, and looked at Ruan Chu in surprise, "Your tea art is pretty good."

Expert Chen next to him said strangely: "It's strange, after getting used to having afternoon tea with Lao Qin, my female goose's tea art caught your eye?"

Ruan Chu looked at Expert Chen in horror.

Gu Yang blinked his eyes: "The female goose?"

Expert Chen explained with a smile: "I am Chuchu's father's fan, and my daughter goose is also a Chuchu's fan. Our father and daughter are both jellybeans! Chuchu, can you sign us?"

Ruan Chu looked at the older daddy fan in front of him, stunned for a moment, then smiled suddenly, "So that's how it is."

She took the pen and notebook from Expert Chen, signed it and left a blessing, "Thank you for your love."

Expert Chen put the notebook in his pocket and smiled happily.

The audience in the live broadcast room was amused by this episode.

【I didn’t expect that we, Chuchu, still have fans of older dads. Both father and daughter are jellybeans, so cute too】

【I really didn't expect such a serious archaeologist to chase stars. Like the archaeologist, she is also a fan of Chu Chu, and her star chasing has become more confident! 】

【Sister Chuchu's tea art is too beautiful, she deserves to be a famous lady with elegant manners! Even bigwigs in the cultural relics industry praised it]

【By the way, the old Qin that Expert Chen is talking about is the famous tea art master Qin Zhen'an, the old senior? I heard that senior Qin Zhenan and curator Liu Hesheng are old friends for many years, and they often drink afternoon tea together, so that curator Liu Hesheng is picky when drinking tea]

【unclear feeling】

Ruan Chu looked at curator Liu Hesheng again, "Thank you for the affirmation, curator. My tea art is also influenced by my cousin Gu Yang. To be honest, compared with Yang Yang's tea art, I am insignificant."

Curator Liu looked at Gu Yang with some surprise.

After watching the live broadcast in the morning, he had a good impression of this little girl named Gu Yang. If she hadn't recognized the cultural relics in time and stopped Ji Jingchi, those cultural relics would have been severely damaged.

Curator Liu was curious: "Little girl, do you know how to tea art? Can you show it?"

Gu Yang has always been well-behaved and polite to respectable elders, she nodded in agreement, showed a wave of tea art, and made a pot of tea for Curator Liu.

Curator Liu watched intently, then sipped Gu Yang's tea carefully, closed his eyes and smelled the fragrance of the tea, and said "OK" three times in succession.

【Just looking at it is a kind of visual enjoyment, I feel that Yangyang is wearing a green skirt, and she is really elegant when she rolls up her sleeves and makes tea】

【I love it, love it, the temperament of the little fairy is too amazing! 】

【Ruan Chu and his little cousin really have a good relationship, they want to change some plastic sister flowers, they only care about being exaggerated, how can they mention how this tea ceremony came about】

【I want to drink the tea made by my sister】

【Hahaha, by the way, does anyone still remember that these are experts in the field of cultural relics and archaeology? Why did it suddenly become a tea art discussion meeting? 】

(end of this chapter)

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