The variety of fruits shouldn't be too numerous, so only the juice was used from the lemon and lime.
At first glance, there appear to be only three types; this should not arouse suspicion for now.
Ice cubes and fruit were added to the glass jar, pressed down a few times with a wooden stick, and then the previously steeped green tea was poured in.
Considering that the gentleman might not be fond of sweet flavors, Qu Tong only added syrup to her own cup.
Then she divided the fruit tea from the large glass jar into separate cups and sealed them with lids.
Qu Tong was not so peculiar as to send a single lonely cup; she prepared a total of five cups, inserted the straw in the middle, and secured the lids.
With half a watermelon left, it was cut and placed on the bottom rack.
Ever since she saw this transparent food container last time, Qu Tong had stockpiled dozens of them.
With neatly arranged glass cups and fruit, it looked very appealing.