Chapter 543 - The Morality of War (1/2)

Chapter 543 - The Morality of War

As the date of the Exalted assembly drew closer, Polis, the one and only city of Kosmos, filled with cultivators The dilapidated and es had now been fully reconstructed by the cha doreement between friendly dos, only a few had been reserved for recreational purposes, like gamble houses, brothels, and restaurants Virtually all of these establish and talented chaly earned, inherited, or otherwise received the chance to join their doation

More than for recreational purposes, these establishments existed, just like the arenas, to allow various kinds of interaction between the future leaders of each domain, who, until now, had only heard rumors of the rivalries and competition between these civilizations Whether successful or not, these interactions would turn into an aeneration, ould then be able to enjoy the competition between their descendants in the arenas

In one of these recreational buildings, was a si lih to ihout their lives, and it was entirely possible that the few days they would spend attending this restaurant, would be the most comfortable part of their lives which was otherwise spent surviving the nightmare that was Horror's domain

For the duration of the Exalted assembly, these mortals were forced to roam around the packed restaurant with drinks and courses they had never even seen before serving them to irritable and spoiled entities that could obliterate them with a sneeze However, that was not the case for all of them While the majority of the customers were rude and impatient, there was also a polite minority which treated these nored thened to

” I didn't! I told him beforehand I would start the simulation with a shi+eld wall ahah! It's not my fault the idiot did not believe rey military attire On his chest, collar, and shoulders were several ave color to his dull-looking uniform, but also showed his rank to his peers, ere currently occupying the rest of the table, and were in theto his story

”Bullshi+t!” barked out a si forward, and pointing her finger at her boastful companion

Not at all offended by the woed his shoulders, and said, ”At least I re, his co, al, and co to those ere occupying the surrounding tables

Luckily, not all groups of cultivators were as noisy

Sitting at a table on the other side of the restaurant, was a group of five cultivators, all dressed in unique attires One of them was dressed in a siolden rope tied around the waist His face was covered by a brown hood that hid the upper part of his face Next to him, was a warrior fully covered in a thick layer of plated arave an unnecessary layer of protection to his back, a fereen clothes with a refined and elegant shortbow strapped behind her back, a black-haired young wo a carved wooden staff on her legs, and a blonde warrior clad in white-gold armor, who kept a hand onto his sword's handle not in preparation for battle, but to make sure that the tip of his sould not ie of the workers

Ever since the roup of cultivators had been the least probleness to forgive their mistakes with indifference

”They are so noisy” Said the archer while looking at the soldiers with irritation, a feeling that was shared by most of the people present in the restaurant

”There is always a group like the wo her co to look away

At the end of this interaction, a nervous-looking waitress approached the table with a small cart On it, were simple dishes, mostly bread, a pot of warure of the staff, one could have guessed that it had been awhile since they had eaten anything, and yet, they did not dare to look at the food they were carrying In theirturned into dust for reasons as sh to keep themselves in check

Once next to the table, she quietly checked the order, and after an to place each dish in front of the right person

After what felt like an hour for the waiter, but was only a minute, she placed the last dish in front of the old armor, who, until now, had spent his tian to leave, as she felt the cold yet gentle hold of a rip her aro Why did it take so long?”

The waiter, shocked, began to stutter an excuse, but before any of those sounds could make any sense, the warrior stopped her, and said, ”We don't want it anymore Eat it yourself, throw it away, I do not care Just take it away Get us so the waiter reluctantly took the dishes off of the table, placed them onto the cart, and started to head towards the kitchen

”You know, so” Said the feh a e theirritated by the annoying behavior of the group of soldiers, to a general amusement caused by the warrior's failed atte the worker