Charlie wanted to have Maria's Lightning Struck Wood, but he couldn't bring himself to ask for it. After all, it had been a cherished possession of Maria for over three hundred years, holding a profound significance for her.
Yet, Charlie understood that there was no need to rush. Even if Maria were to bestow the Lightning Struck Wood upon him, he lacked the expertise to refine it. With this in mind, he gazed at Maria and posed a question that had been burning in his curious mind, "Miss Clark, I am genuinely intrigued. How have you managed to survive for over three centuries?"
Maria replied, "As I am not proficient in reiki and am no match for Morgana, Nujia has spent the past three hundred years constantly evading pursuit. However, the first two hundred years were relatively uneventful. During that time, transportation was arduous and communication was underdeveloped. It was not easy for Morgana to track me down."
With a thoughtful tilt of her head, Maria reminisced and recounted, "After my father's funeral, as a young and powerless individual, I roamed through various remote locations in the southern province for decades. To avoid arousing suspicion, my family would settle in one place for five to eight years before moving on. It was during that period that my family developed a fondness for Pu'er tea.”
"While traveling to different places, we took the opportunity to learn and experiment with the art of making Pu'er tea. Eventually, we resided by Heaven Lake in the southern province for a few years, where I taught the local tea farmers how to enhance the quality of Pu'er tea."
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