After dinner, Leh Ying took the ink and went to find Principal Leh, personally drawing ink into the fountain pen before placing it into her father's hands.
"My friend has always used this brand of pens and never changed."
The special ink was brought to her by Chen Rong while organizing.
At the time, Chen Rong also asked if she wanted to bring some compressed tea or liquor or the Four Treasures of the Study, but she declined.
Principal Leh didn't drink or taste tea; he was only interested in the Four Treasures of the Study.
In a moment, Comrade Old Leh took off his glasses, "Montblanc's pure platinum nib, smooth and comfortable in laying down ink on paper." He looked up at her, "You probably couldn't buy it."
Although Comrade Old Leh was accustomed to simplicity, he had extremely high standards for the fountain pens he used. Sure, a Montblanc pen is excellent, but it's unusually so, like a bowl made of gold—a single glance reveals the costly craftsmanship.