In the Tianchen Palace, Gao Min was practicing his sword in the martial arts field. When his personal attendant saw that the teacups and teapots were empty, he turned back to the side hall to brew it again.
He found the Queen's favorite Liu'an Guapian on the ancient shelf. He stood on tiptoes and took off the tea can, only to find that there was a slight diaphragm in his palm. He looked around calmly and saw that no one was there, so he quickly took out the foreign object stuck to the bottom of the jar.
This is a piece of rice paper folded into a small square, with only five tiny characters on it - to lure Gao Min back home.
This matter is quite easy to handle. The attendant breathed a sigh of relief, crumpled the rice paper into a ball and threw it into the burning stove.
Returning to the martial arts arena, he raised the teapot in his hand to signal his master to take a short rest. Gao Min was also tired, so he put his sword back into its scabbard and walked over while wiping his sweat.
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