Gu Jiuyue calmly took out a tea cake as big as a gong, wrapped in tea paper, with bright red characters on the front — China Tea Company Yunnan Provincial Company, Zhongcha Brand Round Tea.
Her pupils shrank, startled.
Although she was living quite unsuccessfully in her later years, she was still making a living in a first-tier city, and the things she'd experienced and the world she'd seen certainly couldn't be considered bad.
So, she recognized at a glance that the tea cake was an early Eight-center Red Mark.
This was too famous among Puerh enthusiasts, probably equivalent to a basketball fan's Jordan autographed A-cone, a supercar enthusiast's Lamborghini Veneno, or an art enthusiast's Zao Banji's first series from '24.
Don't ask me who Zao Banji is; I haven't seen it, just as I have never worn an A-cone for real.