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But before that, he humbly mentioned that there was a batch of fine chenpi in his store, which he would send to Song Tan for a taste.
He just hoped that if she planned to make chenpi, she wouldn’t forget him.
He even emphasized repeatedly: "There’s a saying, ’An ounce of chenpi is worth an ounce of gold, century-old chenpi is better than gold.’"
"Even if you don’t sell it now, keeping it at home for thirty to fifty years is worth it."
"This batch of chenp ...
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