The Book taught that the tea room was an oasis in the desert of time. For that one hour, the past was dead and the future was unborn. There was only the green elixir and the breath shared between two people. Kaito realized that in his rush to live, he was forgetting to exist. 🌿 The Third Lesson: Harmony in Transience
Before him lay the Book. Its covers were made of hand-pressed mulberry bark, and its pages smelled faintly of mountain mist and dried camellia leaves. 🍃 The First Lesson: The Art of Imperfection The book of tea
The desired (more mystical, more realistic, more melancholic, etc.) The Book taught that the tea room was
Ren poured the last of the tea. "The ultimate lesson of the Book of Tea is acceptance of the end," the master said. "The tea leaf grows in the sun, is plucked, dried, crushed, and finally dissolved in water to give us life and warmth. It destroys itself to bring joy." Kaito realized that in his rush to live,
If you want to develop the between the master and student
One autumn evening, as dry leaves scraped against the paper screens, Kaito asked Ren about the final chapter of the Book. It was titled The Cup of Life .
It was celebrated as part of the object's history.