Luo Linglang is a disciple from the Mingo Zeng Hall, and he tells his master that he is beautiful. He tells him that the rumors about him are exaggerated, and that he has come to Mingo Hall because he wants to help his master with something important. He also tells his brother, Binglan, to use the spring water from the White Deer Cliff to brew tea. Luo also tells binglan to get some water and boil it so that he can use it to make tea. He then tells bai Linglan to order him to serve tea for her. . The two brothers begin to have an in-depth conversation, and Luo tells his father that he does not like him for real. He asks his father how he is still doubting her, and his father tells him to be grateful to her, because she would have thought that he would have gotten charmed by her and put down his guards and even felt grateful for that. He says that he followed his father's advice and that there are many wonderful things in their life.
Luo Linglang is a disciple from the Mingo Zeng Hall, and he tells his master that he is beautiful. He tells him that the rumors about him are exaggerated, and that he has come to Mingo Hall because he wants to help his master with something important. He also tells his brother, Binglan, to use the spring water from the White Deer Cliff to brew tea. Luo also tells binglan to get some water and boil it so that he can use it to make tea. He then tells bai Linglan to order him to serve tea for her. . The two brothers begin to have an in-depth conversation, and Luo tells his father that he does not like him for real. He asks his father how he is still doubting her, and his father tells him to be grateful to her, because she would have thought that he would have gotten charmed by her and put down his guards and even felt grateful for that. He says that he followed his father's advice and that there are many wonderful things in their life.