Sunuo liked that tea mountain very much.
Not to mention how many century-old tea trees there are, the leisurely and contented atmosphere alone makes people yearn for it.
It can be said that Tea Mountain is a paradise in Beihua City. It is safe and comfortable, but it also contains hidden business opportunities for tea culture.
Mr. Li Li also put a lot of effort into this tea mountain.
In order to preserve the tea mountain, the old man made a lot of efforts and finally won the cultural protection.
In other words, starting from Mr. Li Li, this tea mountain is a cultural heritage. As long as the tea mountain is not used for commercial purposes, it will never be used for development.
But Suno didn't dare to take it just like that. The old gentleman has many students, many of whom are outstanding.
Sunuo didn't know if he could carry on this inheritance and carry it forward.
"Teacher, I really can't take it." Suno shook his head again and took the contract back with both hands. "
"Keep it." The old gentleman shook his head: "You are my last disciple, but you are also the most popular with me. If you really don't want to manage it anymore, pass the tea mountain to someone more suitable for it. Just don't let it go to waste. .”
As the old man spoke, he pointed to the two real estate certificates and said, "These are two old houses I bought in the early years. They are quite good to live in. I give them to you as a parting gift from the teacher."
Sunuo shook her head again with tears in her eyes. She did not dare to accept such an expensive gift.
The old man didn't urge him, he just said: "You should think about it first. But my old man doesn't have much time, so give me an answer as soon as possible. At least let me know that you can help me take care of the mountain and the two buildings." House.”
"I will." Suno nodded: "I will pass on what the teacher left behind from generation to generation."
"It's good." The old gentleman seemed a little tired. He moved the book on his lap and slowly lay down.
Sunuo quickly came over to help.
The old man waved his hand and said, "I don't need you for this. My legs are not working anymore, but my body is still flexible. But I'm really tired from lying down recently. Go to the cabinet and get my strings and play a few pieces for me."
The old gentleman and Sunuo got acquainted with Sanxian and took a fancy to this apprentice.
Su Nuo naturally understood what his husband was thinking, so he took the three-stringed string back to tune it, sat down and played two ditties seriously.
The old gentleman closed his eyes and listened, tapping his fingers on the edge of the bed to beat time.
When Sunuo finished playing, the old man shook his head and said, "It's a waste. This string requires basic skills. It will take three months without playing. Your fingers are almost stiff. Work hard."
"Yes, teacher." Suno stood up and bowed to the old gentleman, then sat down to play again.
This time, Sunuo started from the basic ditties and practiced carefully like a beginner. He played every ditto until the old man was satisfied.
The days that followed were just like when Sunuo first learned the piano from the old gentleman, playing and listening to each one.
The old gentleman sometimes shook his head, sometimes smiled, and sometimes cursed a few words, blaming Suno for not playing well or not taking it seriously.
A truly good teacher must not only know how to praise, but also how to point out mistakes.
Mr. Li Li was a strict teacher, and he regarded Sunuo as his disciple.
On the other side, Gu Chenglan’s efforts were far more than Suno could imagine.
The second week after Su Nuo left, Gu Chenglan called Gu Feifan and called him to her.
(End of chapter)