Chapter 158: Huang Zihan's Phone
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The way of drinking tea in the British is also different from that of China, most of the British tea is packed in a final bag, that is, the chopped tea leaves are packed in a small paper bag, and the tea paper bag is immersed in a hot water cup when making tea, and usually a small bag is only brewed in a glass of water, and it is lost after drinking. And they usually add fresh lemon, sugar cubes and fresh milk to make milk tea, and at the same time accompany biscuits, pastries and so on to eat and drink.
Kevin had a habit of drinking tea before he was reborn, and now that he is in Edinburgh, he is glad to have encountered tea here.
After the two walked out of the gate of the University of Edinburgh, they got out of a taxi and headed straight for the teahouse on Princes Street. Drinking, drinking, mortals are disgusting
Taxis in Edinburgh are not as expensive as you might think, they are usually made of black Oss cars, which are very suitable for the men walking down the street in black suits.
The taxi driver is a native of Edinburgh and he is delighted to be able to transport students to Edinburgh. place
"Hey, good news for you, I'm so glad to have a guest like you today, knowing that the University of Edinburgh was once my dream."
Yes, the University of Edinburgh is the pride of the United Kingdom, although it is only located in the city of Edinburgh. You must know that countless outstanding politicians, presidents, scientists, and Nobel laureates in the world have appeared here. The University of Edinburgh has also become a desirable place for Edinburgh. Unfortunately, this is not a place for mediocrity, so many people are not affiliated with this university.
"Really? I don't think it's a big deal. Maybe one day when I graduate, I'll choose to drive a taxi like you. Kevin said wittily.
"No, this is my first time as a taxi driver, you are my first guest, and you are still students at the University of Edinburgh, I think I should do something. Oh, let's just think I'm giving you a free ride this time. I think God will approve of this. ”
It was clear from the taxi driver's words that this meant giving Kevin and Ida for free.
Kevin also didn't refuse the other party's enthusiasm, so he didn't give money after reaching the goal. The taxi driver also kept his promise, and after a "bye-bye", he turned around and left.
Princes Street is Edinburgh's busiest street and the city's transport hub, with almost all bus routes passing through it.
Rue des Princes stretches straight to the foot of the castle with the New Town on one side and the Old Town on the other. It is also known as "the most beautiful street in the world". It is connected to Carlton Hill at the eastern end, and the hill is not high, making it the best place to overlook the city and Edinburgh Castle in the distance. During the Edinburgh International Festival, bagpipes are played by entertainers in traditional Scottish skirts in the Princes Street Gardens.
Of course, Princes Street is not most famous for its flowers, but for its world-famous Scottish clock, whose main structure is located underground. Built in 1803, the minute hand is 2.4 meters long, the hour hand is 1.5 meters, the clock face is 3.5 meters in diameter, and the flower clock pattern is composed of 24,000 various flowers, and a rhododendron jumps out every 1 minute. It is claimed to be the largest and most unique flower clock in the world.
After Kevin was reborn here, he couldn't help but sigh at the uniqueness of this bell. If it were in China, such antiquities would probably have disappeared long ago.
"Kevin, which tearoom are we going to for tea?" Ida asked.
"Gwandis Tea Room, where I made an appointment with my friend to meet?" Kevin said.
"What? Edinburgh's noblest tea room in Guvadis? Is your friend an aristocrat of Edinburgh? To know that the consumption inside is the highest of any tea room in the whole of Edinburgh? Ida was surprised.
Yes, the Gwandis Tea Room is not only a famous tea room in Edinburgh, it is also a household name in the UK. It is arguably the best tea room in Scotland and has a well-known reputation in Scotland. No matter what time of year, there is always a queue at its doorstep, long or short.
But this time, Kevin and Ada didn't need to line up, but walked in directly. It's not that they don't respect the first-come, first-served virtue left by the Englishman, it's that Kevin's friends have long since left a place for them in it.
"Kevin, sue me, when did you meet such a rich friend?" Ida asked curiously.
"Ada, don't ask so much. You'll find out later. Kevin said mysteriously.
As Kevin and Ada walked through the door of the Guvadis Tea Room, a young girl with blond hair greeted them with a smile: "I'm very glad to meet you, may I ask what your tea table number is?" ”
"Tea Room 16, thank you." Kevin said politely.
When the girl heard this, she made a gesture with her right hand and said, "Turn left in front." ”
The two of them nodded in thanks, and then went to the sixteenth tearoom. In the sixteenth tearoom sat an old man with gray hair, about fifty years of age, with a pair of reading glasses and a Sven face.
"Hello, may I ask you are Tim. Mr. Collison? I'm Kevin. Stephen. After Kevin saw the old man, he asked politely.
When the old man saw Kevin's introduction, his eyes were surprised, he took off his reading glasses and put them back on, and then smiled kindly.
"Sorry, a bit rude, please be seated." The old man said with an embarrassed expression.
"Kevin, I'm glad to meet your real person. Now I think I have to say the question in my heart, did you write Robinson Crusoe? "Tim. Corrison asked sternly.
"Of course, you have to know that in the UK for plagiarism or piracy is to go to jail. I'm too young to do anything like that. Kevin replied to him seriously.
"Wow, oh my God, when he signed the publishing contract here, he hadn't been able to tell Kevin's age from Kevin's voice. How can I not be surprised when I see it today.
"Yes, Mr. Collisson, as you say, such a novel full of plots can only be written by an author full of stories, and I don't think that whether a person has a story or not has anything to do with his age, I think he should have had it. Only the hearts of people who have experienced many things will be full of stories. Kevin explained to Mr. Collison.
Such a statement is so simple and difficult to refute.
Tim. Collison was also happy to hear in a teenager such as (To be continued. )