Han Lie really used a purple clay teapot from Master Gu Jingzhou to slowly brew a pot of tea for Pan Dajun.
In terms of tea artistry, he wasn't worthy of the teapot, but Pan Dajun, being a relatively knowledgeable person, was already mesmerized upon seeing the complete tea set.
"Teacher Han, this set of tea utensils is truly extraordinary!"
Pan Dajun quietly switched his way of addressing Han Lie to "Teacher Han" and using a more respectful "you," not because of the tea set, but because of the conciliatory attitude Han Lie had demonstrated.
Since there was a great opportunity to truly resolve the hidden troubles, Pan Dajun naturally was willing to lower his stance and hold Han Lie in high regard.
Why hadn't he lowered his stance before?
Because before Han Lie had made his position clear, he had to stand firm.
Peace and respect are not begged for; thus, he could only prove his confidence and courage by maintaining his dignity.
