Chapter 324: Blue Mountain
âNo actualy,â Lan Jue said. âI havenât had breakfast yet. Fetch us a little something yeah?â
âShit!â The Coffee Master used his quick hands to deliver to Lan Jue the international symbol of displeasure 1. âYouâll be lucky if I donât poison you!â
Lan Jue chuckled. âI trust your moral quality, Mister Knave.â
The Coffee Master rose to his feet in a huff. He stomped to the counter and shared a few words with the women there.
Lan Jue, meanwhile, simply sat with noble air upon his chair. He politely nodded in greeting to the ladies. âIf you wouldnât mind, I would love some Blue Mountain Coffee. Iâd also like a sandwich and some greens as well, please.â
The Coffee Master turned back around and shot Lan Jue a venomous look. âNo Blue Mountain!â
To this, the Jewelry Master sighed. âFine. Might as well cancel any plans you might have with the Wine Master or Gourmet, I suppose. Iâll be sure to tell them about your sudden lack of inventory. Theyâre probably low as well.â
âRuthless,â the Coffee Master snarled.
Blue Mountain coffee was considered among the best of brews. It was a rare product of a place called Jamaica, on former era Earth. It was still sold today, though modern Blue Mountain was a simulated approximation of the real thing. They had to reproduce the conditions on former era Jamaica, and that contributed to its higher cost. Even the Coffee Master couldnât as much as heâd like, much less enough to sell. He only ever brewed a pot on particularly happy occasions.
The Coffee Master didnât return to his seat beside Lan Jue. Instead, he walked behind the counter and busied himself with other things. The entire process â grinding the beans, filtering the coffee â wasnât quick and it wasnât slow. Each movement the Coffee Master made was purposeful, and graceful. His eyes were especially focused.
Watching the man at work dispersed some of the gloominess that still hung around Lan Jue. Coming back to the Avenue was always pleasant. He got to watch a master at work.
Lan Jue rarely drank milk due to his lactose intolerance 2. Too much undoubtedly aggravated his stomach, and he couldnât each for the whole day. His preference was for straight black coffee, and since it was high-grade coffee there was no need for sugar. It would adversely mask the coffeeâs natural flavor.
After a short while, a waitress arrived with a plate, upon which sat Lan Jueâs sandwich and assorted greens. The Coffee Master eventually returned with another tray.
His was occupied by two delicate china coffee cups, and their saucers. A sophisticated silver coffee pot steamed between them. The Coffee Master placed the tray on the table, and extricated the cups. The white porcelain cups seemed exceptionally thin, almost transparent.
It was Lan Jueâs first time in the many heâs visited, that he saw such fine chinaware. He nodded in satisfaction. âVery nice. Sixty degrees centigrade, more or less, to ensure it doesnât adversely affect oneâs body temperature when you drink it 3. It also keeps the aroma, and Blue Mountain is especially good when boiling hot.â
The Coffee Master lifted the silver pot and filled their glasses. Immediately their noses were filled with the rich fragrance of the coffee. It was warm, and refreshing, and Lan Jue could feel all his pours opening from the scent alone.
The Coffee Master lifted his own glass to inspect itâs contents. Without fear of being scalded, he took an appreciative sip of the dark liquid. Lan Jue did as well, despite his hunger. He wanted a taste of the coffee while it was still fresh. As it slipped passed his lips, Lan Jue could taste the bitterness on his tongue. That was part of what made Blue Mountain special, and he could feel it sliding from the tip of his tongue to the root like silk. As it poured down his gullet the bitter flavors became subdued, and complicated. The heat filled him, causing the hairs on his arms to rise. The comforting sensation was like being swaddled.
Lan Jueâs eyes brightened right away. When he looked to the Coffee Master, he was much the same as when Lan Jue entered; eyes closed, smiling, enjoying the flavor. Almost like he was drunk off the stuff.
Neither paused, or wasted the moment with idle chatter. They sat in silence, sipping the excellent coffee from equally exquisite glasses until they were empty.
As heâd mentioned, Blue Mountain was best served in white china at sixty degrees Celsius. It was best to finish it off quickly, before it got too cold. And yet, every detail of every sip was important, otherwise it was just a waste.
When Lan Jue reached for the pot to refill his glass, he was surprised to find it empty. The Coffee Master had made enough for two cups; no more, no less.
âIs the handle to your refrigerator broken?â Lan Jue complained as he lifted his sandwich. He was as yet still hesitant to eat, savoring the lingering flavor of the coffee.
âEh?â The Coffee Master opened his eyes, awoken from his appreciative coma.
âYouâre stingy!â Lan Jue whined.
The Coffee Master almost bound out of his chair. âYouâre a damn beast! Finish your food and get the hell out of here! I share a glass of my Blue Mountain and you still call me stingy? Have you no shame? Youâre just like the Wine Master â you sure look like a gentleman, but youâre really just a damn thief.â
Lan Jue continued to eat, unperturbed. âYou donât offer enough to satisfy, which is a minimum of three cups. Iâve been far too kind before, I thought to even that out with some authentic Blue Mountain. I never expected you to get so bent out of shape about it. At the least Iâll bring you out for a meal.â
âAnd when are you going to let me have some of that finer liquor,â the Coffee Master asked with a huff.
âWhen you abstain from coffee for a while,â Lan Jue answered.
âThatâs impossible,â the Coffee Master returned. âCoffee is my life, alcohol takes a back seat.â
Lan Jue smirked. âNot all fine alcohol is forbidden, I guess. Wine, with itâs rich flavors, is a waste if your taste buds are dulled. Single-malt whisky is another story. Smoking a cigar and sharing a bottle is a lovely experience. Iâll call you over the next time I visit the Driver and Seamstress. They have a good stock. I hear heâs supposed to be back soon.â
âIndeed, in a few days,â the Coffee Master confirmed. âHe left when you did, just saying there was a competition. Now donât think we went about trying to fool you, because between you and me we didnât know who anyone was before the fight. We only figured it out when we got together in DreamNet. I had no idea he was Thunderclap. Iâve wanted to test my strength against him many times. After you, he was my second target. After the god battles the two of you have since swapped places. Youâre eighth on the total aggregate power scale now.â
âNot important,â Lan Jue said. âWhat is important, is when DreamNetâs going to be ready.â
The Coffee Master shrugged. âThis, I have no idea. Iâm looking forward to it. If DreamNet can actually pull it off, itâd be revolutionary. Thereâs already a year-long waiting period for the new generation of sim pods, and thatâs with production plants in all three Alliances churning them out night and day. Someoneâs made one hell of a lot of cash.â
Lan Jue raised a brow. âYou mean the Keeper and Bookworm.â
But the Coffee Masterâs expression spoke otherwise. âYou canât really not know⌠DreamNet is used by all Alliances, true, but itâs also publicly owned. The Clairvoyant and Bookworm own twenty-eight percent of its shares. The Keeper came later, but his contributions for the last upgrade were so integral that he was given five percent of the shares. All together they comprise one-third of DreamNetâs total stock. So who profits, you ask. Well, the Clairvoyant transferred his fifteen percent to the Avenue, setting it up as part of the organizationâs fixed assets. Since that news was published the other Alliances have lifted some of the economic restrictions theyâve had in place for Adept exchanges and so forth. Donât you feel like there have been more people around lately?â
Lan Jue was surprised indeed. Just yesterday heâd given a great deal of power gems to the Council. Compared to the wealth from those DreamNet stocks, his power gems were like trying to get meat from a mosquitoâs legs. When he spoke, it was with a bitter note in his voice. âIt really isnât conducive to happy living to be so kind. How am I supposed to know how many people have been wandering the Avenue, though. I just got back last night. I still havenât been to the underground.â
The Coffee Master sat back in his chair. âThe two Citadels failed pretty badly with their visit. They failed to find out anything about us, and failed to apply the pressure theyâd hoped. Though the Clairvoyant is busy staving off death, the Avenue now have five Paragons! This is more than the West and North put together. Granted, the Bookworm and Gourmet are new to the power, but theyâre Paragons nonetheless. In fact, we received an invitation from the North. They want us to send an Adept to participate in the Great Adept Battle theyâre preparing.â
Lan Jue shot him a glance. âAre you going?â
Again, the Coffee Master shrugged. âWhy should I? To be disgraced? Nothing will make me face that sort of embarrassment. I heard thereâs an age limit as well, ostensibly to increase cooperation among the younger generation of adepts. Something about raising the foundation for humanity.â
Lan Jueâs lips curled in to a sneer. âIâm definitely getting a âbad premonitionâ kind of feeling from this whole thing.â
This caused the Coffee Master to chuckle. âWell, if they ask for my recommendation itâs going to be you! Young, strong in Discipline and piloting ability â âable men are always busyâ, isnât that what they say? You may as well volunteer, really â I donât think youâre going to have much of a choice.â
Lan Jue glowered. âGive me another cup of Blue Mountain, then!â
âNo!â The Coffee Master returned without an ounce of hesitation. âI canât have any fine red wines, so thereâs nothing you can threaten me with!â
A sinister smile spread across Lan Jueâs lips. âAlright, your decision. Youâre right, anyway, I should probably take the initiative. Itâs our duty to share the burdens of the Avenue. The Wine Master leads us now, and Iâm sure heâll respect my opinion, since Iâll be recommending several people come along with me. I donât want to be angry. You know, you have an average Discipline, but who knows where you could be with a little trainingâŚâ
1. Thatâs how itâs described here, heh. Iâm sure you can figure it out.
2. This was likely put in because a staggering amount of Chinese have some level of lactose malabsorption. It makes him more relatably Chinese.
3. ~37°C for our American and UK audience.