Lez looked at Lumian with confusion and asked, âCan you make decisions for the owner here?â
âYes, because I am the owner now,â Lumian replied with a smile, pointing to himself.
The human meat chef, Lez, was even more perplexed. âWerenât we just exiled to Morora together?â
It had been less than an hour since they arrived.
Lumian tilted his head and pointed his chin towards the destroyed bar area. âI had a duel with the previous owner and won this bar from him.â
Lezâs eyes suddenly lit up. âIs he dead? Whereâs his body?â
âThe enforcers took it away, probably to be buried in the cemetery,â Lumian said, walking to the edge of the hall and picking up a relatively intact chair, placing it next to the ruined bar.
Lez sighed regretfully but followed Lumianâs suggestion and went into the kitchen to start cooking.
Lumian wandered to the bar area, searching for the two âsteaksâ he and Albus hadnât eaten.
They were torn to pieces in the violent explosion, scattered among the debris, completely charred and carbonized.
After examining them for a while, Lumian noticed that the steak fragments showed no signs of writhing or regeneration. The fire had destroyed any subtle connection to the corpse, making them seem entirely dead and no longer part of the Abscessed Hand.
These probably donât need to be recalledâŠ
High-temperature flames can restrain the self-healing ability of the separated rotten flesh, but itâs unclear how much it affects the corpse itselfâŠ
Besides, the separated rotten flesh must only have a limited self-healing ability; otherwise, each piece could grow into a new Hand Bro, and thereâd be no need for Hand Bro to find the whole corpseâŠ
After pondering for a while, Lumian brought over a small overturned round table from the edge of the hall and placed it next to the chair.
He sat down, patiently waiting for Lez to prepare lunch.
As time passed, Lez brought out a mixed salad, creamy mashed potatoes, and other dishes.
Lumian took a spoonful of mashed potatoes and tasted it, finding the texture unusually smooth and the flavors of starch, cream, and fat deliciously combined.
âNot bad,â Lumian said, raising his left hand and giving a thumbs up.
Lez stood beside him, smiling humbly.
âI used to own a restaurant.â
âA restaurant specializing in human meat?â Lumian teased provocatively.
Lez shook his head.
âBack then, I was a normal chef with excellent, but still human, cooking skills.â
âThen why did you start eating people?â Lumian didnât directly ask when he started worshiping an evil god.
He didnât know which evil god corresponded to the Gourmet pathway.
Lezâs expression gradually darkened.
âMy wife had a friend who always filled her head with the idea of a luxurious lifestyle, introducing her to so-called high society members, even encouraging her to have affairs and squander money. She secretly mortgaged our restaurant; her goal was our restaurant from the start.
âAfter losing the restaurant, that friend stopped associating with my wife. My wife finally came to her senses but was too weak. She burned down the restaurant, killing herself in the process.
âThen a regular customer, who admired my cooking skills, approached me and asked if I wanted revenge. He offered to help, saying someone with my high-level cooking skills should worship the God of Cuisine, the great âDevouring Whirlpool.â
âAfter that, I received a boon and slowly grew stronger.
âAfter becoming a true Chef, I found that woman and made her into the most satisfying meal of my life.
âFrom that day on, I enjoyed eating the flesh of the damned and gained the ability to discern who deserved to die.â
âWas that woman also a follower of an evil god?â Hearing this, Lumian strongly suspected that the first person Lez ate was a bestowed of the Broker pathway.
Perhaps Lezâs restaurant was part of a transaction.
âYes,â Lez confirmed, âShe worshiped the so-called Truth. When she met my wife, she was still weak.â
As expected⊠Lumian smiled.
The ability to discern who deserves to die is quite useful. When I capture a Broker pathway Sequence 7 or higher, Iâll leave it to Ludwig to handle.
After finishing the meal Lez prepared, Lumian nodded in satisfaction.
âIâm willing to hire you as the chef for this bar. Letâs discuss your compensation and responsibilities.â
âAlright,â Lez said, assuming a listening posture.
Lumian picked up a white napkin and wiped his mouth.
âThereâs quite a bit of wine left in the cellar. Clean up the bar, rebuild it, and display the wine. After that, youâll be responsible for hiring and managing bartenders and waitstaff, as well as reestablishing contact with suppliers.â
âThatâs the job of a manager,â Lez noted, having run a restaurant before.
Lumian chuckled in response.
âYes, chef and manager.
âThe barâs revenue, after costs, will all be yours.â
âWhat about you?â Lez had never seen such an owner.
Not even wanting the money?
Lumian stood up, stretching his body, and casually said, âYouâll be responsible for my meals, cleaning my room, and if there are special ingredients, making dishes or cocktails that give me the corresponding traits. Also, I donât eat human meat.â
Lez stared at Lumian for a few seconds and said in a deep voice, âYou seem to know a lot about a Chefâs abilities.â
Lumian glanced at the now-stopped rain outside and walked towards the barâs entrance, smiling.
âThe previous owner of this bar was a Depriver, but unfortunately, I deprived him of his life, so he canât share his culinary skills with you.â
Moreover, my godson is an Angel of your pathway.
Lez fell silent. As Lumian was about to leave the bar, he finally spoke, âIâll take good care of this bar.â
Lumian didnât look back, raising his right hand and waving lightly in acknowledgment.
There were still some deep pools of water on the street outside, with pedestrians mainly walking on the sidewalks. The sky was now bright and sunny, as if there hadnât been a heavy rainstorm.
Following the subtle connection from the contract mark, Lumian walked towards the suspected location of the Abscessed Handâs head.
Turning a corner, he saw a drenched corpse lying under a book-engraved obelisk. It was Vijepan, the gloomy rapist-murderer who had been exiled to Morora with Lumian and others.
At this moment, his hands and feet were severed at the joints, his pants stripped off, and his groin a bloody mess with the most important part missing.
His eyes were wide open, frozen in pain and despair.
Lost the duel, huh? Lumian murmured with a silent laugh.
He almost whistled in admiration for the duel he hadnât witnessed.
It must have been exciting; whoever died deserved a toast.
Looks like that collector named Julie is stronger⊠Both she and Vijepan had ulterior motives, no, open intentions to provoke a duel⊠Lumian thought Julie was likely a Beyonder. Such knife skills werenât something an ordinary person could possess.
As for whether Vijepan was a Beyonder, Lumian couldnât tell for now.
Even if he was, his Beyonder characteristic should have been taken.
âThat woman is formidable,â a voice suddenly said beside Lumian.
A gentleman had come from the side of the small square.
He wore a half-high silk hat, a white shirt, a cashmere sweater, and a woolen suit jacket, with a bow tie and a cane in hand.
He looked just over thirty, with a thin face and gentle blue eyes, like a well-educated upper-class person.
Of course, in Morora, there were no good people, only bad people and worse people.
âDid you see their fight?â Lumian asked casually.
The gentleman smiled. âThey initially wanted to borrow revolvers for a duel from the restaurant over there, but the waiter told them that there were too many duels today and all the guns were borrowed, leaving only two long swords.
âThat woman was very skilled. This man blocked three strikes before being knocked down, having his hands and feet cut off, and his pants removed.â
So Vijepan wasnât likely a Beyonder⊠Lumian shifted his gaze from the corpse to the gentleman and asked with a smile, âWhatâs your name?â
The gentleman placed a hand on his chest and bowed.
âYou can call me Gusain, or Count. I heard you killed Worms?â
âWorms, the thief?â Lumian laughed. âHe was struck by lightning, nothing to do with me. If I had killed him, the enforcers would have arrested me.â
Gusain smiled slightly. âThere are ways to deceive the enforcers.â
So youâve noticed their rigidity and procedural nature too? Lumian thought for a few seconds before deciding to be âhonest.â
âWorms died because he wasnât lucky enough. The item he stole from me attracts lightning during rain.â
âThen you canât be blamed,â Gusain said understandingly.
He asked warmly, âHow should I address you, and where are you staying now?â
âLouis, staying at the Carnivore bar,â Lumian replied truthfully.
Gusain nodded slightly.
âBe wary of Bainar, the barâs owner and chef. Heâs dangerous and cannibalistic.â
Lumian smiled. âHeâs already dead.â
Gusain paused for a moment before smiling. âYouâre more interesting than I expected. I hope you bring long-lost vitality to Morora.â
Lumian didnât continue the topic, instead taking the opportunity to gather information.
âIn Morora, apart from Heraberg from the Church of Knowledge, who else should I watch out for?â
Without hesitation, Gusain replied, âWanak, the owner of Dades Agricultural Company, has a monopoly on the grain supply from the surrounding farms to Morora. He had become an experimental subject but suddenly escaped and now behaves like a normal person.
âHe is the most dangerous one in Morora.â
Can someone really return to normal after becoming an experimental subject? And the Church of Knowledge didnât do anything about Wanak leaving the experimental group? This is exactly what I need⊠Lumian thought to himself and nodded. âWho is the second most dangerous person in Morora?â
Gusainâs smile remained unchanged as he answered, âThey say itâs me.â