The scavenger laughed awkwardly and withdrew his gun. Then he took out a few copper coins and placed them on the bar, pushing them in front of the young man and saying, âHehe, Iâm just joking! Itâs just a joke! This is all I have. Just give me an order of whatever you like, as long as it can make me drunk!â
Suddenly, the bar regained its liveliness. Many of the patrons sighed regretfully, thinking that they missed out on a good show.
Bucktooth Six, the strongest and fiercest of the scavengers laughed loudly and said, âKnifescar Feng, Iâve said it long ago, look at you, to even dare try causing trouble with your loathsome self!â
âYeah, itâs obvious heâs a newcomer at first glance.â
âDammit, this guyâs pretty smart! Too bad we donât get to see a good show. Itâs been a while since weâve last saw bloodshed here. Sigh!â
âOh, those who dared to cause trouble in front of Qianye are all dead, arenât they?â
The patrons discussed enthusiastically among themselves. Since there was nothing to see, their topics quickly turned to women and boasting about their own capabilities.
Behind the bar, Qianyeâs expression was as cool as ever. He accepted the few copper coins from Knifescar Feng and exchanged them for a huge glass of spirit. He delivered it to the scavengerâs table together with the cocktails he mixed earlier on a ridiculously large tray.
After Qianye returned to the bar, Knifescar Feng glanced once more with lingering fear at the bar before lowering his voice and whispering, âWho is this kid? Iâve never been this⊠scared even when I was facing werewolves and blood thralls!â
âHis nameâs Qianye. He moved to Lighthouse Town half a year ago, and after he arrived he opened this bar. Do you understand?â The old man among the scavengers added, âOf course, his drinks are really good.â
Knifescar Feng wore a look of sudden realization.
Someone who could run a bar peacefully for half a year in a place where blood was shed daily couldnât be ordinary.
Strength could not be judged by appearance alone. It was rumored that pure-blooded vampires looked so weak they might be blown away by a slight breeze, but in fact they were the real monsters. It was also rumored that they could kill a dozen men of the imperial expeditionary force with a single finger! And this was considering the fact that any member of the imperial expeditionary forceâeven a cookâcould take out dozens of scavengers like them.
Behind the bar, Qianye stood like a statue, not moving a single muscle. No one knew if he was in a stupor or deep in thought. This was his iconic posture. When there was no need for him to work, Qianye would become a part of the barâs background.
A large caliber Kohler pistol laid inside the drawer beneath the bar. This big guy was well made and classically designed, able to fit seven bullets and produced by the giant Blackstone Heavy Industries of the Empireâs military industry. Among handguns, it was called the âlittle steel cannon.â Its power was completely incomparable to a scavengerâs outdated firearm.
During the first few days of the Red Spider Lilyâs opening, this Kohler pistol had blown six peopleâs brains out. After that, no one dared to come looking for troubleâat least not in this town.
The noise in the bar grew louder and louder, and the patrons grew more animated as the night drew on. Occasionally, the screams of angry women could be heard.
However, as long as a couple of copper coins were pushed down their bras, these women would immediately switch from anger to joy instead. Add a few more and they would twist their waists vigorously and sit on the menâs thighs, allowing them to grab and grope as much as they wanted. Anything further, however, would depend on both partiesâ will and price.
There were guest rooms in the Red Spider Lily, but they were rarely used. Checking into a room was an incredible luxury. If it could be taken care of in a grassland why go into a room? Most scavengers thought this way.
Qianye continued to look on coolly. It was as if everything was happening far, far away from him.
These women had nothing to do with him whatsoever; they had simply borrowed his place to attract some business. With them around, the patrons would drink more and act like a crowd of rutting pigs.
There was already a scavenger who charged out of the side door impatiently, carrying a woman in his arms. The door hadnât even finished closing when there was a sound as if something heavy had crashed to the ground, followed by a manâs panting and a womanâs exaggerated squeal.
Scavengers who had just returned to the city all had some money in their pockets. A life in constant fear for oneâs livelihood caused the townspeople to be more generous with their spending, which was why they were also welcomed by the womenfolk. Of course, that was only while they still had copper coins in their pockets.
The atmosphere inside the bar ignited instantly.
Qianye became busy as orders came flying in one after another. However, his movements were practiced and steady. It was as if the various cocktails were produced on an assembly line. Every request was followed to the letter without a single error or omission. He was as precise as a machine.
It was at this moment when yet another woman walked into the bar. She wore a short jacket over a black corset that confined her full breasts. Her lower body was wrapped within the canvas trousers commonly seen among adventurers that completely exposed her thin but powerful waist and lower abdomen. There was a black scorpion tattooed on her lower abdomen, adding a wild sense of attractiveness to her youthful and energetic figure.
If someone was to speak of the greatest difference between her and the other women inside the bar, it would be her youthfulness that seemed like it would rise to the surface at any moment. Every inch of her was filled with the fresh scent of after rain grass. In addition, her lips were as red as flames, and in this dim and decadent place, it was a dash of the brightest color.
The moment she stepped into the bar, she immediately became the focus of every man.
âHey girl! How much for a single night!â a scavenger who just arrived at Lighthouse Town cried out.
âAn imperial silver coin.â The womanâs answer was as direct as the scavengerâs question. She walked straight to the bar and sat down without consultation.
The newcomersâ expression fell when they heard the price. This was an imperial silver coin she was asking for! They had to roam the wilderness for two months before they could earn an imperial silver coin.
That being said, the woman projected a wild and youthful aura from her entire body. It was as if every bit of her skin was glowing, setting all the menâs hearts on fire. The moment she walked in, all the other women in the bar began to look like molted old hens.
âYouâre not telling me your ass is made of origin alloy, are you?â someone began to express his displeasure, but he was immediately held back by the friends beside him.
âThatâs Minâer. Sheâs hot, but her thorns are just as many! Donât provoke her if you donât have business with her!â that friend said in a low tone.
Minâer tapped the bar and said, âGive me anything. It just needs to be strong enough.â
Qianye quietly mixed a big glass of spirit, fished out a small silver pot from around his waist, and poured a single drop of liquid from that pot into the glass before pushing it in front of Minâer. A large portion of the patronsâ greedy gazes were immediately diverted onto the glass in front of Minâer.
That small silver pot was the barâs signature formula. No one knew what was contained inside, but even the poorest spirit would immediately become fragrant and aromatic. A tiny sip was enough to cause anyone to forget all troubles.
No matter what Minâer ordered, she would always get a drop of that something added to her drink. It could be considered unique treatment that she alone enjoyed.
She seemed unsatisfied and extended her hand again, asking, âDo you have a cigar? The special kind.â
Qianye fished out yet again a handmade cigar from below the bar. A striking red line was drawn across its surface.
Minâer immediately snatched it from Qianyeâs hands, lit it up, sucked in a deep mouthful, and held her breath. A very, very long time later, to the point she could hold it no longer, she finally puffed out a mouthful of smoke carrying within it a special fragrance. An unnatural bright red color immediately appeared on her face.
Many people in the bar stretched out their necks and sucked hard at the spreading smoke.
The cigar was very short, and she only took three pulls before it had burned to its end.
Minâer stared a little regretfully at the extinguished cigar stub before saying, âGive me another one!â
But Qianye did not move this time. âOnly one smoke every three days is allowed. Otherwise you will die very quickly.â
âIâve lived enough of this life anyway!â Minâer said a little self-despairingly, but no matter what she said, she did not get her second special cigar. At the end of it, Qianye completely ignored her.
Minâer shifted her gaze onto Qianyeâs face before speaking with a hint of a smile, âLittle Ye, did you know? There were a few times when I really wanted to cut up that face of yours! I dislike seeing anything thatâs prettier than I am!â
Qianye pulled the corner of his mouth just a bit to indicate that he had smiled.
Minâer raised her hands as if surrendering before staring at Qianye, saying, âAlright, I donât want to smoke anymore. I assume youâll treat me then?â
But Qianye was completely dead to her expectant gaze, because treating her would involve other things as well. In this abandoned land where profit was king and friendship was sheet, there was no such thing as a free meal. If Qianye treated her this time, then naturally she would repay him with her own body.
Hearing no response from Qianye whatsoever, Minâer smashed the bar angrily before raising her voice, âIs there anyone whoâs willing to pay my tab tonight?â
There were many people who couldnât help but swallow their saliva, and there were many greedy and lustful gazes that swam non-stop across Minâerâs body. However, not a single person answered her. It was an imperial silver coin! Unless theyâd truly gone mad, they would never spend such a huge amount on a womanâs body.
Finally, a large, one-eyed man at least two meters tall walked over, licked his lips, and slapped an imperial silver coin heavily on the bar and roared, âAllow me!â
Minâer snorted and said, âI told you that I donât like you. Youâre out of the question!â
But the one-eyed man did not grow mad. He simply chuckled a few times before returning to his seat.
Minâer flicked his silver coin to draw an arc in the air before falling towards his head. The man grabbed the silver coin and yelled, âYouâll fall in love in me eventually!â
âIn your next life!â Minâer answered loudly.
Minâer took out several dozen copper coins and slapped them on the bar. Then, with a sweep of the hand, the copper coins flew into the air in a row and fell into Qianyeâs shirt pocket as if theyâd grown a pair of eyes. Her trick was beautiful, and it immediately drew a round of cheers in the bar.
What if those copper coins were flying knives?
The scavenger who thought to sleep with her earlier withdrew his head. This girl was a thorned rose.
âI want a room!â Minâer said.
âThe third room is empty.â Qianye passed her a key along with a few short words.
Minâerâs slim fingers hooked around the key ring and spun it. She then stared at Qianye with an incinerating gaze before saying with a faint smile, âIâm not locking the door tonight. Come in if you dare!â
âBut I will lock the door,â Qianye said.
A curse tumbled out of Minâerâs mouth as she smashed the bar, vexed. However, the moment her fist fell down, the entire bar shook!
Everyone in the bar lifted their heads and looked about in a daze. A hidden glint flashed across Qianyeâs eyes, but it vanished immediately.
Outside, the bald sheriff suddenly let out an unnaturally high-pitched scream, âWait! Iâm opening the gate now! Iâm opening the gate now!â
Before the sheriff could finish his words, an earthshaking explosion went off outside the bar, its shockwave shattering every window in the Red Spider Lily. The spray of broken glass fell on many peopleâs heads, and there were a few unlucky fellows who were cut by themâhowever, no one was complaining, and everyone was staring outside in great fear.
Heavy footsteps resounded inside the small town. It was the sound of military boots stepping against the ground.
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