From afar, Shao Yan saw that the address she was heading to was an old Chinese tea shop. She had never been to this area before, so she did not know that there was actually a traditional tea shop existed here.
Shao Yan was really impressed with the building. It was unassuming from the outside. A humble signage in wood carving spelled, 'Wu Tea House' was hung outside the shop. Nothing else was displayed to show that this place was opened for business.
Shao Yan parked her car in front of the shop and stepped out. Few minutes later, she saw another car pulled up from the corner, and Risa stepped out from it.
She approached Shao Yan, "Let's go, she must have been waiting for us inside." And then Risa briskly walked ahead of her and entered the shop
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When Shao Yan walked closer, the first thing that greeted her was wooden double doors painted in red. The door handle was a rustic lion head-shaped made from metal.