After pouring, Qin Shou found that there were still several small black spheres rolling around in the cups. Qin Shou grinned and said, "I poured too vigorously, I can't let them see this; it's too easy to give myself away."
Qin Shou quickly looked for two sticks, trying to remove them...
Just then, footsteps approached, and Qin Shou's hand trembled. He swiftly threw the sticks away and stood with his hands behind his back as if nothing had happened.
He then saw Chang'e walk in. Seeing Qin Shou's sneaky appearance, she frowned and said, "Yu'er, what are you doing? We have guests. You should at least show some hospitality."
Qin Shou glanced at the two cups of tea unconsciously.
When Chang'e saw them, she immediately laughed and said, "You do have good intentions. I was planning to serve two cups of tea as a gesture. It's good that you have prepared them; I'll just take them. By the way, what do you think of the wooden cups I carved from stone? Aren't they pretty?"