Chapter 589: Prosperous Scenery in the South of the Yangtze River
Chapter 589 Jiangnan Shengjing Picture
After finishing speaking, Zhou Zhongming bowed deeply to express his feelings for the meeting. Liang Yi was still looking at the painting just now and didn't realize it. Seeing Zhou Zhongming's posture, he came back to his senses and nodded, signaling Zhou Zhongming to sit opposite.
Zhou Zhongming smiled politely, sat on the chair, brewed a pot of good tea with his own hands, cleaned the teacup, poured hot tea into it, then pushed it to Liang Yi, and said, "Try this The tea tastes refreshing."
While talking, he filled his teacup with water, and then drank it. Liang Yi picked up the teacup, took a sip, put down the teacup, and took out the picture of the grand scene in the south of the Yangtze River that she had agreed upon before. To Zhou Zhongming.
Zhou Zhongming saw that it was the picture of Shengjing, and quickly put down the teacup in his hand, took the picture of Shengjing with both hands, then stood up and opened it to appreciate it.
"As expected of the famous Jiuhe painter, this picture of the prosperous scenery in the south of the Yangtze River is really unique."
Looking at the picture of the grand scenery in the south of the Yangtze River that he had been waiting for for a long time, Zhou Zhongming was full of admiration, and Liang Yi said in a low voice: "Young master, as long as you like it, I'm afraid it may deviate from your expectations at the beginning—but now it seems that my worries are unnecessary. "
Zhou Zhongming looked at the painting and chattered, "How could there be a deviation? This is exactly the same as I thought, and it is also very superb. I feel that the plants and animals in this painting seem to have life. They are so vivid. gone."
Liang Yi didn't speak, and sipped his tea silently. After Zhou Zhongming had admired enough, he carefully put away the painting, and then said to Liang Yi respectfully:
"Jiuhe Painter is very grateful, then I will accept this painting. I still have some things to deal with here, so I will leave first."
Liang Yi put down the teacup and said, "Then I'll give it to you. I'm glad you like this painting so much." After speaking, she got up, and the two walked to the entrance of the Immortal Building together.
"Let's go first. If there is a chance in the future, I will find Master Jiuhe to cooperate with you." Zhou Zhongming said, and then left the Immortal Building. Liang Yi stood at the door and watched Zhou Zhongming leave. The cooperation between the two came to an end .
Seeing that Zhou Zhongming had gone far away, Liang Yi went into the Immortal Building and changed back to her regular clothes. After she came out, she sat on a seat by the window and poured all the tea she hadn't finished just now into another teapot. While drinking tea, he was thinking about Zhou Zhongming's leaving soon.
“Time flies so fast. When I suddenly recall our days, I always feel that there are still many things that have not been done.”
Liang Yi thought in his heart. Sipping her tea slightly, when she thought of Zhou Zhongming leaving, she couldn't help feeling sad, and a trace of desolation flashed through her heart, and she suddenly felt confused about the days ahead.
"What's wrong with me? I suddenly feel so reluctant to part with Zhou Zhongming. It's obvious that what we do usually has nothing to do with each other. Now that he's here, he feels like something is missing. I feel uncomfortable for no reason."
Liang Yi stared out of the window in a daze, but at this moment he heard a messy movement outside. A group of boys were chasing something in the street. The street was full of boys shouting.
"Stop! Stop!"
"Don't try to run away for me, stop for me!"
Liang Yi just glanced out the window lightly, "Why is it so noisy all of a sudden, what are these people doing?"
Later, seeing the figures of those servants getting farther and farther away, Liang Yi didn't pay too much attention to it. He turned his eyes away, and slowly poured hot water into the teapot, then closed the tea lid, and continued to taste the tea.
(end of this chapter)