Every night, Er Guan boomed with business and was filled with music and laughter. Tonight was no exception. It was 9:30PM, the busiest and liveliest time of the day for the pavilion.
Suddenly, a loud commotion erupted from one of the private rooms on the second floor.
Er Guan was, in essence, a bar. No matter what kind of approach was utilized to manage it, the fact that it was a bar would never change.
At present, the performance stage on the first floor happened to be occupied by a group of rock singers. The sounds produced by their instruments alone were enough to reverberate through the entire building. Furthermore, the patrons were all either intoxicated or immersed in the music. It would not be far-fetched to say that the second floor existed in a parallel space of its own, isolated and independent from the first floor.
Thus, the people on the second floor were not privy to the happenings on the first floor, and vice versa.
Until the “commotion” reached the hallway outside the private room.
The girl’s scream was like the trigger to a pause button.
Several people jumped off the dance floor and found a spot to watch the drama from. They stood on tiptoe and moved their bodies from side to side, anxious to see what was going on on the second floor.
This was the scene that greeted Yan Cheng and Chen Jinyao when they traveled across the city from the Huaijing River to Er Guan.
They had planned to go home right after the date, but after remembering that he wasn’t able to introduce Chen Jinyao as the lady boss thanks to her being drunk out of her mind last time, he’d turned the car around and drove to the pavilion.
Of course, he never expected to encounter a scene like this upon their arrival.
There was no shortage of spectators where there was drama to see.
And most of the audience had the same hobby: Asking questions.
“What happened,” “What’s the situation,” and “What happened to the waitress” came out in an endless stream of words.
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