Chapter 337 - 337 337 Recognition
Chapter 337 - 337 337 Recognition
?Chapter 337: Chapter 337 Recognition Chapter 337: Chapter 337 Recognition What should a bar look like?
Dim, flickering lights, men and women wildly partying, chaotic, noisy music, and all sorts of discordant elements hidden underneath. Although it might be a bit of an exaggeration, a significant number of bars indeed look like this. Even if that’s not always the case, surely it couldn’t be a place filled with brilliant sunshine and light music, a retreat from the world, right?
So, the Red Brick Wall, which once overflowed with artistic ambience and tasteful living, went out of business — that soy-sauce-passing old owner really should have started a café instead.
After a half-hour of frenzied effort by the Twin Sisters, the small flower shop had completely reverted to its former appearance. I had come to understand what a “stylish café-style bar” was supposed to look like. Although its overall layout resembled that of a typical bar, this bizarre place didn’t even have a dance floor. Instead, it was filled with bright lights and sunlit floor-to-ceiling windows. The interior’s color scheme was light and simple, sky blue, looking entirely like a product of a bar and coffee house crossbreeding. Its former owner’s body clearly had been severely fermented by artistic microbes, resulting in this originally creative spot becoming such an indecorous place. Perhaps with the development of culture, such styled bars might find their niche, but clearly, it had been born too early, and it certainly should not have been located in a rapidly developing and restless city like K.
No wonder they say artists often starve. Don’t believe those slick-haired, shiny-shoed, sleek artists on television now, wearing not a single patch yet daring to call themselves artists!
I kept muttering inwardly such criticisms, entirely due to the atmosphere awkwardly falling silent.
Everything was staged exactly as planned. A few acting-skilled Imperial Officers disguised as scattered groups of patrons in the bar, quietly discussing their affairs amidst the swirling light music. Occasionally, a couple of waiters, dressed in service uniforms, would pass by with trays, drifting past us with sugarily sweet smiles, the whole scene exuding a genuine harmony, perfectly recreating the scene described by Lilina about their last meeting in this bar — if it had always had so few customers, I could have switched to run a mahjong parlor long ago!
No wonder Lilina and Xiao Ling dared to hang out in the bar dressed as Loli. Looking at this place’s atmosphere, I bet someone would feel safe tossing any kid in here!
The Twins had done their job well, but the two main characters before me had both fallen silent. Xiao Ling was clearly reliving some unforgettable memories, while Lilina seemed unsure how to start the conversation.
As an “outsider,” it was clearly not my place to speak up at this time. Pandora was so introverted it was as if not even the Five Thunders could make her speak. The remaining Visca… she had fallen asleep on the table…
Liu Fan could be said to be the only truly uninformed outsider present, seeing such a situation naturally filled him with endless doubts. He first looked around, marveling at how such a disharmonious bar could survive, then asked in confusion, “Eh? Why isn’t anyone talking?”
“Cough cough,” seeing the awkward atmosphere had taken shape, I finally couldn’t help but cough and then said to Xiao Ling, “The atmosphere here is really quite nice.”
“Yeah, this is a rare bar suitable for students…” Suddenly interrupted, Xiao Ling replied somewhat flusteredly, her surroundings were all too familiar, identical to that day, even including the couple arguing softly by the window… How could such a scene appear again!
You didn't buy this chapter, Buy it and read full at novelbin.com