As Jimmy's condition gradually improved, Charlie and Maria embarked on a drive to Poole, nestled in the southern province.
This city, christened after the tea it holds dear, boasts a history spanning over a millennium. It's not merely a post station along the ancient tea-horse road but also a significant hub for producing Pu-erh tea.
When Maria left Dali, she carried her parents' ashes with her, finding their final resting place in Poole. It had been more than three centuries since Maria last set foot here, and the city's former appearance eluded her memory.
According to her recollection, she had ferried her parents' ashes from Dali, and when they were buried in Poole, she discreetly selected a feng shui spot for their graves. There were no coffins or gravestones, she had left them bare.
Locating two columbariums from over three centuries ago seemed a near-impossible task. Thankfully, Maria recalled that her parents lay beneath a tea-covered hill known as Erlang Mountain.
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