Trillionaire's Slice of Life-Chapter 1008

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Chapter 1008: Chapter 646: Liu Liu’s Shock_2 Chapter 1008 -646: Liu Liu’s Shock_2 Recalling the beautiful garden and the vast courtyard she had seen earlier on the road, Liu Liu couldn’t help but sigh; she truly couldn’t imagine the happiness that money brings.

“This is right in the heart of Magic Capital.

To build an estate like this here, it must take at least several hundred million to buy,” Liu Liu mused to herself.

As she tilted her head back and poured the tea from the cup into her stomach, it was only after she set the cup down that she realized, she seemed to still taste the unique fragrance of the tea lingering in her mouth.

“Good tea!”

That was the involuntary exclamation from Liu Liu.

Although she hadn’t really seen much of the world, Liu Liu, influenced by her tea-loving grandfather, had a unique insight into various teas.

The tea she had just sipped was just as enduring, if not more so, than the taste of the Da Hong Pao treasured by her grandfather.

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As Liu Liu was quietly savoring the aftertaste, the young man opposite her finally smiled and explained, “This is Lin Yun tea.

I don’t know if you’ve heard of it, but this tea has a very limited yield, only one or two kilograms each year, and it’s all monopolized by the top echelons.

Ordinary people simply can’t get a chance to taste it.

I also got some by chance.

Usually, I can’t bear to drink it, but if it weren’t for the esteemed identity of Miss Liu Liu, I wouldn’t have been willing to bring it out.”

Seeing the young man’s smiling face, Liu Liu seemed to be infected by his smile, and the nervousness at the bottom of her heart also began to ease a bit.

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Glancing down at the tea leaves in her cup, she asked with some curiosity,

“Is it more expensive than the Da Hong Pao my grandfather treasures?”

“Da Hong Pao?

It’s probably about a hundred times more expensive.

The unit price of this Lin Yun tea is one hundred and fifty million per kilogram, and one kilogram can make about fifty cups, so the average cost of one cup is exactly three million.

The tea you just drank was worth three million!

And that’s not game currency, it’s real money.

Enough to buy a Ferrari.”

Liu Liu, looking up slightly, couldn’t help but open her mouth in surprise.

She glanced at the young man opposite her and fell silent for a moment, without speaking.

In Liu Liu’s mind, she had already awarded the young man the title of a big-talker.

If it was anything else, Liu Liu might truly not have seen anything of the world, but she knew the way of tea very well.

Da Hong Pao is one of the most expensive teas in the world, costing millions per kilogram and being priceless.

Her grandfather had gotten hold of a little somehow and usually couldn’t bear to drink it, so Liu Liu only got to taste it occasionally.

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But to say there was a tea a hundred times more expensive than Da Hong Pao in this world, Liu Liu was the first to disbelieve.

Of course, this was someone else’s territory, and it wasn’t appropriate for Liu Liu to expose the lie, so she chose to remain silent.

A moment later, as Liu Liu looked around again, she asked curiously,

“Um…

where’s the little sister I met yesterday?

She promised to livestream with me.

And I’ve already promoted it to my followers, saying I would introduce them to a great beauty.

If I can’t deliver, my followers won’t support me anymore.”

“Little sister?” Chu Mo hesitated for a moment before suddenly remembering that the little sister Liu Liu was referring to was Qin Lan, whom he had visited the previous evening.

Seeing the girl in front of him referring to a Great Grandmaster as a little sister, Chu Mo couldn’t help but feel amused.

He adjusted his sitting posture slightly, before speaking indifferently,

“You must be talking about Miss Qin Lan.

She is not just any little sister.

Her identity, if I told you, might just make your jaw drop.”

With a hint of a smile in his eyes, Chu Mo didn’t hide anything, directly revealing her identity,

“The ‘little sister’ you mentioned is a Great Grandmaster, and what’s more, is a mid-level Great Grandmaster.”

Chu Mo had thought the girl opposite would be surprised, even possibly jumping up, but to his surprise, she merely pursed her lips slightly, the whole person exuding disbelief.

Chu Mo paused a moment as he faced Liu Liu’s scornful gaze and for an instant felt a sense of powerlessness.

Indeed, the difference in realms meant a different perspective when viewing things.

If Chu Mo were facing any major figure, they would believe him if he revealed that Qin Lan was a Great Grandmaster, without any doubts whatsoever because it was not Chu Mo’s style to lie frivolously.

But Liu Liu was different; she didn’t know who Chu Mo was, so naturally, she thought he was spouting nonsense.

Liu Liu clearly didn’t want to wrangle with Chu Mo over this issue, and she shifted her tone, asking gently,

“Everyone seems to call you Mr.

Chu.

Should I call you that as well?”

Chu Mo hesitated for a moment upon hearing this.

If things went according to the plans of Elder Mr.

Liu, Liu Liu here would become his spokesperson.

As his representative, she would naturally have to treat him with absolute respect and obedience.

Like his other spokespersons, she indeed should call him Mr.

Chu.

Yet, at present, Liu Liu wasn’t officially his spokesperson.

Strictly speaking, their relationship was purely collaborative.

Furthermore, Liu Liu was only twenty years old, a student in her own right, and poised to become a top-tier billionaire valued in the tens of trillions.

Naturally, she would differentiate herself from his other representatives.

Therefore, after a brief pause, Chu Mo spoke up directly,

“I’m only a few years older than you, but not by much.

You seem to be about the same age as my cousin.

How about this—you call me Brother Chu from now on.

If you ever run into some intractable trouble in Magic Capital, just give me a call, and I will definitely help you out!”

Chu Mo’s words were brimming with confidence.

Liu Liu, who had initially wanted to argue, couldn’t help but acknowledge—as her gaze fell upon the enormous, luxurious villa hall, and the pretty, demure blonde maid—that the young man opposite her might indeed possess significant influence.

If she truly encountered a problem, he might well be able to solve it for her.

With that thought, Liu Liu, her expression turning earnest, sweetly said,

“Big Brother Chu!”

Just then, a loud booming noise suddenly came from outside, followed by a little girl’s voice filled with surprise and joy entering their ears.

Chu Mo frowned slightly.

He was someone who liked peace and quiet, and this was his stronghold.

With at least a hundred professional bodyguards guarding the area around-the-clock, people normally wouldn’t dare to disturb the peace.

Clearly, having the conversation interrupted by a sudden loud noise made Chu Mo slightly discontent.

“Go see what happened.”

At Chu Mo’s calm command, the maid Tina immediately nodded respectfully.

While Tina went to gather information, the whole hall fell into a more oppressing silence due to Chu Mo’s preoccupation, making Liu Liu on the other side slightly uncomfortable.

As Liu Liu grew restless, middle-aged butler Danny strode over.

Approaching Chu Mo, the aristocratic Danny immediately bowed and said,

“Mr.

Chu, the noise outside came from Miss Wu practicing her martial arts.

Miss Wu has just achieved a breakthrough, becoming an A-rank mid-tier master.

She lost control for a moment and accidentally kicked down a tree in the courtyard, which caused the sound…”

As Danny’s voice trailed off, Chu Mo merely nodded slightly, showing no sign of surprise.

After all, he knew that Wu Youyou had reached a critical point in her training.

Recently, under the tutoring of Great Grandmaster Qin Lan, her progress had been meteoric.

Qin Lan had told Chu Mo that Wu Youyou might breakthrough in the next few days.

The only slight surprise was that it happened today.

However, Liu Liu was astounded, her eyes slightly widening.

Liu Liu herself had great martial talent; otherwise, she wouldn’t have reached D-level Martial Artist ten years ago.

Yet, later on, as she dreaded hardship and Elder Mr.

Liu didn’t want to push her due to her lack of parents, she neglected her martial training.

But after twenty years of slow progress, Liu Liu had now reached the peak of D-level, only a step away from C-level Martial Artist.

Naturally, Liu Liu, being a Martial Artist herself, was well aware of just how powerful and rare an A-level Martial Artist was.

Compared to legendary Great Grandmasters or elusive quasi-Grandmasters, an A-level Martial Artist was already at the pinnacle in Liu Liu’s mind.

In that moment, Liu Liu’s eyes were filled with interest.

At the same time, Chu Mo also stood up.

As the two stepped out of the hall, they immediately saw Wu Youyou hopping around joyfully.

However, when Liu Liu saw the almost imperceptible yet terrifying aura exuding from Wu Youyou, she couldn’t help but widen her eyes in disbelief.

An A-level Martial Artist younger than herself?

Yet, what shocked Liu Liu even more was that, at that moment, the window above her head suddenly opened, and a familiar yet strange figure of stunning beauty appeared.

Like a fairy descending to earth, she stood barefoot, her body seemingly riding the clouds and drifting down slowly as if stepping on the air.