Chapter 219 Uncommon
Chapter 219 Not Ordinary
There were several large wooden barrels standing in the corner. Suri blinked at Layton: "Okay, Mr. Walkers." With Suri's signal, Layton called a few big men to move the barrels over.
The cork of the wooden barrel was pulled out, and the aroma of wine instantly filled the air. Many people swallowed subconsciously. Not only were they hungry, but their mouths were also dry for a long time.
"Wait a minute." After Uncle Layton poured the wine into the beer glass, Avril picked it up and smelled it, then dipped a little with his finger and put it into his mouth and sipped. Everyone looked at Avril's reaction.
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Although everyone is impatient, they still need to be vigilant. After all, life is still the most important thing.
"No problem, let's drink." Aiweier put down the wine glass. After confirming, cheers suddenly sounded in the tavern, and the originally deserted tavern suddenly became lively.
After a while, everyone was red-faced and drunk, and Harrison happily drank two more drinks.
Suri doesn't like to drink, and she can't smell the aroma of wheat. This is probably the difference between people who like to drink and those who don't.
Fortunately, Mr. Walls has not forgotten her.
"My lovely lady, this is the wine I personally mixed for you."
Walls was holding a golden tray, with a pomegranate reddish liquid sloshing in the exquisite crystal wine.
Suri smelled the sweet aroma.
"Don't worry, it's just fruit wine. The alcohol content is very low. Even if you drink a bucket of it, you won't get a headache or get drunk."
"Thank you, Mr. Walls." Su Rui no longer refused to take the fruit wine specially prepared for her by Walls. She took a sip and her eyes instantly lit up. It was unexpectedly delicious.
Walls looked at Suri's performance with satisfaction, put the tray under his arm and left quietly.
The meals Walls had prepared for them hadn't been served yet, and everyone was almost full from drinking.
"It seems like they don't need to eat anything anymore."
Walls came pushing the dining cart. The green vegetables exuded a fragrant and rich aroma. The large pieces of meat were topped with thick braised sauce. There were also many king crabs and some seafood that Suri couldn't even name.
Especially the lobster was longer than her arm and looked very plump.
Most of the people had already fallen asleep from drinking and were sleeping on the benches. Only Suri, the person at the table, was still awake.
Walls placed all the food on the table in front of them and said, "Everyone, please enjoy it slowly."
Walls' service was very competent. He walked to his counter in a sensible manner and stopped talking to Suri and the others.
"It looks delicious." John rubbed his hands. He only drank a little wine just now, but now he has a big appetite.
Eisenhower glanced at him lightly and said: "Why are there such seafood in Walker Forest?"
This sentence made John, who was eating crab legs, stunned. The meat in his mouth was either spitting or not.
"Although Walker Forest is a forest, because it covers such a wide area, there is a blue ocean here."
"Look, Uncle Layton is more reliable." John finally swallowed the mouthful of meat with confidence.
"But." Uncle Leighton hesitated, his expression seemed very troubled, and he tugged at the thick beard on his chin.
"What's wrong? Is there something wrong with this food?" John touched his belly and said with an aggrieved face: "Uncle Leyton, you should finish your words at once!"
"There's nothing wrong with the food."
John curled his lips. In just one minute, he deeply experienced what ups and downs meant.
"The creatures that can survive in Walker Forest are not ordinary creatures. We usually call the creatures in Walker Forest Warcraft, and the ones in the Blue Sea are no exception."
"You mean these crabs and everything are monsters?"
John picked up the crab shell that he had hollowed out, looked around and said, "Apart from the fact that it's a little bigger, there's nothing different about it."
"These are about the same size as cubs." Leighton said: "The meat of monsters in the sea is really rare. Even bounty hunters can rarely hunt it. Of course, it is similar to the blue sea in the depths of Walker Forest.
Reason."
Layton couldn't help but sigh. When he became a bounty hunter, he was considered one of the most valuable and courageous bounty hunters. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been specially recruited by the royal family. But if he followed Captain Suri, he would
It's never been this deep.
Since they can eat food from the "Blue Ocean" here, it means that they are really one step closer to their destination.
"If these things were sold outside, the price would probably be two to three times higher than ordinary Warcraft."
While listening to their conversation, Su Rui raised her head and looked at her boss. Walls seemed to sense it and also raised his head to look towards her, but his eyes were slightly cold.
Suri blinked, and Walls smiled at her and nodded, as if the cold look in his eyes just now was his imagination.
"This tavern owner must have a secret." John rubbed his fiery red hair after eating and drinking. Suri watched as his hairstyle gradually became like a mountain of fire.
It's definitely not easy for the owner to open a tavern here. It's natural to have secrets.
But since the secret is a secret, it's better not to pry into it easily.
Walls saw that they had almost finished eating, then walked over and packed everything away.
Suri also ate a little. She was probably too hungry and had no appetite. The ones who ate the most were John, Uncle Leighton, and Harrison.
After everyone fills their stomachs, their bodies relax, followed by a strong sense of exhaustion.
Suri yawned, with tears in her eyes.
"Miss Su Rui, if you are sleepy, you can rest peacefully. I will watch over you."
Suri's originally fair, crystal-clear and moist little face is now a little pale, especially under the dim light, which highlights her fatigue.
Suri was originally a soul body. When she left Stark Cemetery, the whirlpool weakened her soul power very much.
This may be the price Stark paid for sending them away.
Suri felt unwell early in the morning, but she didn't tell anyone.
This guy Stark is really cunning and hateful. Suri feels a little dizzy just thinking about it.
"If you guys are tired, there are a few guest rooms upstairs in the shop." Walls walked over with a smile.
"Mr. Walls, you are such a good man."
Suri looked at Walls with tears in her eyes, but she was not moved but simply very sleepy, so she politely replied to him.
Chapter completed!