Chapter 811 - Carving Words (1/2)

Chapter 811: Carving Words

Among those going to the second floor, Chen Wei ran the fastest. He arrived on the first floor of the pub in a flash before starting to climb the stairs. When climbing, he took three steps at once.

“This fellow is too fast. He’s hopping like a rabbit.” When Fang Heng, Jiang Changxi, and Yin Ya arrived, they could only see the back of Chen Wei rushing up the stairs.

That’s right. Fang Heng had only started walking slightly after Chen Wei, but when he reached the stairs, Chen Wei had already arrived upstairs.

The first thing Chen Wei saw upon reaching was Shen Min standing beside the bar. Her delicate face was solemn, her mouth muttering.

“Girl, come, come. Give me some beer,” Chen Wei sat down and said impatiently.

“Hi, Brother Chen. Each person is limited to five mugs of beer and one can only order the next mug after finishing the first mug,” Shen Min said.

“Boss said that this will preserve the taste of the beer as we are selling draught beer,” Shen Min explained, pausing every now and then since this was her first time giving such an explanation.

“Oh, right, it costs 302 RMB per mug. Pay upon order,” Shen Min continued.

“What? You’re putting a limit on beer?” Chen Wei howled. This was also the scene that Fang Heng and the others had arrived to.

“Chen Wei, have you forgotten that this is Yuan Zhou’s restaurant? It would be weird if there’s no limit,” Fang Heng said.

“But beer is no different than plain water, something we use to quench our thirst. What is the point of setting a limit?” Chen Wei could not understand the logic behind that.

“Brother Chen, these are our rules,” Shen Min explained.

“Man, I thought I would be able to drink to my heart’s content,” Chen Wei mumbled in a distressed manner.

“Haha, what’s the limit for each person?” Fang Heng first laughed before he asked Shen Min.

“Five mugs per person. The mug is very big,” Shen Min quickly showed everyone the mug as she was afraid that Fang Heng would be dissatisfied.

“That’s not bad. A mug is the same as a large bottle with this size,” Yin Ya said.

“Yes, my boss said that one mug of this contains more beer than a large bottle,” Shen Min nodded repeatedly.

“This mug is so small. I can finish it in a single breath,” Chen Wei was still distressed. Evidently, he was not happy with the size of the mug.

For people who could drink a lot, beer was like a snack and would not make them drunk.

“You’re right. The mug is about the size of a large bottle,” said the novelist as he sat down calmly. He was the last to arrive.

“This won’t do. I need to talk to Boss Yuan,” Chen Wei could not remain seated and rushed downstairs.

He was obviously trying to get Yuan Zhou to make an exception to the rules.

“Do you think he will be successful?” Fang Heng asked.

“What do you think?” Jiang Changxi rolled her eyes.

“Oh, impossible,” Fang Heng realized how stupid the question was the moment he asked it. After all, everyone knew well the type of person Yuan Zhou was.

“We don’t have any beer glasses with us,” Yin Ya remarked with a frown.

“Yeah. I doubt Yuan Zhou has additional glasses prepared for us,” Jiang Changxi was reminded of this as well.

Jiang Changxi and Yin Ya had came with Fang Heng, and they were unaware that there would be a new beer today. Naturally, they had only brought along the small cups they used for the Bamboo Liquor. They could only fill about six grams of liquor in this cup.

These cups were clearly unsuitable for beer.

“Shen Min, do you have extra glasses?” Fang Heng asked, though he was not hoping for much.

“Sorry, no. We only have three glasses,” Shen Min said awkwardly.

“I have some,” said the novelist suddenly.

“You have glasses on you at all times?” All gazes landed on the novelist.

Even they did not know that Yuan Zhou had come up with a new beer. Therefore, that must be the case for this novelist as well. And thus, for him to have glasses on him could only mean that he was bringing them along at all times. That would be a tad bit odd.

“So do you want it?” the novelist questioned instead of answering.