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“In recent years, the same holds true for tea breeding concepts. Higher yields lead to better appearances, enhanced aesthetics, and improved pest resistance, all contributing to greater productivity. Whenbined with chemical fertilizers and pesticides, the output per unit area can see exponential growth,” Lin Wan’er (ni) exined.
Shifting the conversation, Lin Wan’er (ni) added, “However, while we’ve seen increases in yield and yield rates through continuous cultivation of new varieties, the vor of the tea seems to be diminishing. If given the opportunity, I would like to experiment with cultivating new varieties in the opposite direction to see if we can recover the taste of tea from the past. The first step would be to find a good nting tree—specifically, one that preserves as many tea tree genes as possible, rather than focusing solely on the varieties currently enhanced through technology.”
Charlie Wade nodded in agreement, saying, “Aren’t we still heading to Banna? That’s where the mother nt of Pucha originated. We should be able to locate her descendants there, right?”
Lin Wan’er (ni) responded with enthusiasm, “I believe so! During my time in Banna, I taught local tea farmers how to use the mother nt of Pucha for grafting and breeding. I’m just curious if anyone has continued to cultivate the daughter nts of the mother of Pucha after all these years. If we can find them in Banna this time, I’d love to bring some back for cultivation here.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
As they chatted, they approached the mountain, getting closer to their destination.
With each step toward the magnificent tea tree, Lin Wan’er (ni) felt her excitement mounting.
Despite the passing of over three hundred years, she recognized this tea tree instantly.
Noticing her slight tremor, Charlie Wade inquired, “Is this the ce?”
She continued, reflecting on the passage of time, “A span of hundreds of years is unimaginable for people, but for a tree, it hardly changes. After three hundred years, it remainsrgely the same. Although it has grown lusher and thicker, its appearance hasn’t altered much.” She then pointed to a scar on the tree trunk, roughly the size of a bowl, and described to Charlie Wade, “My family used this scar as a marker, burying my parents’ ashes three steps away from it.”
After expressing this, she walked three paces in the direction indicated by the scar.
Once she reached her destination, Lin Wan’er (ni) knelt down, gently brushed the soil, and whispered, “Father, mother, Wan’er hase to see you.”
After such a long time, this was Lin Wan’er’s (ni) first visit to her parents’ resting ce. She felt a mix of emotions but wasn’t overwhelmingly sad. It had been years since she had been able to visit due to her struggles against Sara, and she hoped her parents wouldn’t me her for being away for so long.
Seeing her in this moment, Charlie Wade was determined to assist Lin Wan’er (ni) in resolving her challenges with Sara. He assured her, “Miss Lin, don’t worry. I’ll arrange for the Banks family to construct a helipad here and acquire another helicopter. In the future, if you wish to visit, you can take the Banks family’s private ne directly from Aurous Hill to Poole Airport, and then a helicopter here. This way, the entire travel process will be seamless. Even if Paqing tries to lie low, it would be nearly impossible for him to track you. You’ll be able to visit often from Aurous Hill.”
Lin Wan’er (ni) was momentarily taken aback and replied, “I thought the son invested a lot in purchasing this ce so that I could live here in the future.”
Charlie Wade quickly rified, “Not at all. To deal with Sara and the Po Qinghui, I can’t do it alone. You have a deep understanding of the Po Qinghui, and remaining in Aurous Hill will undoubtedly be beneficial for me. As for this ce, I’ll ensure renovations arepleted promptly and rece the staff here. Once we ensure safety, you’ll be able to visit frequently.”
Lin Wan’er’s eyes lit up with joy as she smiled and said softly, “Thank you for your kindness, my lord! It is a blessing for me to share your burdens.”<h3 ss="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong></p“yes,>