Chapter 589: Country Bumpkin Mr Li (1/2)

Chapter 589: Country bumpkin Mr Li

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Although Las Vegas was near Flagstaff, it was not within the state of Arizona Instead, it was in the state of Nevada —the desert and gastaff, they headed west toward Kingman across the Colorado River, and then they reached the state of Nevada

On maps, the state of Nevada appeared to be a vast, but virtually unpopulated desert, with hout the state

These mines had since become yesterday's wilted flowers; the hoes and shovels had since been sold—slot machines had taken their places

The Colorado River had becoed to the state of Arizona where everything was nor becaas stations, went shopping in the supermarkets and ate in the restaurants, they could see slot machines everywhere

As soon as they arrived in Las Vegas, around noon, they found a restaurant to eat in The server said, ”We've got quite a number of customers, and the food o and play at the slot machines for a bit”

Li Du's eyes widened ”Isn't this blatant encourage?”

Hans spread his hand out and said, ”Hey foreigner, welcoal, the countrywas also legal There were two girls in the restaurant wearing see-through dresses and black stockings with garters flirting with the customers

Li Du felt a little out of place; he felt as though he was not in the 21st century but in the 19th century, which was the era in which the western United States had developed the wilderness

This had to do with Hans's restaurant choice It was decorated like how Western movies depicted the 19th century to be A revolver on the wall, a tethering stone outside, a cowboy hat and saddle rein next to the table

There was nothing special about the food; it was regular hareen salads that could be found everywhere else They also had beer

The western region had always been regarded as the birthplace of the free A free, wild, outrageous and tough Hence, in restaurants, they had an activity

A beer drinking activity There was a large pint of beer on the table and whoever could finish it within five seconds would save on paying for drinks and tips

Servers' wages were low and they mostly depended on tips to supplement their incoht react in a hostile manner in return

Yes, this sounded incredible because the restaurant business was also a service industry, but there was no other way This was a practice ingrained in the culture, and everybody did it

Li Du left a 50-dollar tip, nificant, because their meal had cost only 100 dollars

If it were not for the big-eater Godzilla, the other four people would have only eaten 50 dollars worth of food Food expenditure in the country was really low, and the portions of food were large

Li Du was generous with his tips because the server had provided a bench for Ah meow, Ah Ow, and Crispy Noodles to sit on Many restaurants did not allow their patrons to bring pets

A 40- city appeared before theas!

It was a city withsince the time of the Rat Pack In order to catch tourists' eyeballs, this city illing to offer anything

Other parts of the United States had paid attention to as didn't do this; the entire city chased wildly after the current trends