The lighting in the bar was just the right dimness, with hazy red and purple lights interweaving to give the entire space an ambiguous hue.

The various wine bottles on the bar and the provocative paintings on the wall add a touch of hidden sexiness.

"Your Excellency the Duke, I didn't expect to meet you here." Diluk walked into the bar and saw Leosli leaning on the sofa in the corner of the bar.

"Diluk? You're here to have fun too." Leosli greeted him, "Do you have a date with the beauty?"

"No, I just got here." Diluk sat down on the sofa beside him and looked at the glass on the small table in front of him. "Why, come to the bar for tea?"

"Drinking alone is too boring." Leosley replied with a smile, "Since friends are here, let's change the wine. Will you still drink the dandelion wine from your own winery?"

"Ah."

"You really have a very specific taste." Leosli called the bartender and ordered two glasses of Dandelion Wine. "Chenxi Winery is really amazing. Not only did you become the exclusive wine supplier for Fontaine Yingyingyue, but now you have even become the boxing sponsor for Merlot Petersburg. Fontaine Company has sponsored us for several years."

"I'm glad to see that everyone likes Mond wine." Diluk smiled. "I had a great time chatting with you at Debo last time. I admire the management style of Melo Petersburg. Let's get a sponsorship to show my respect to the Duke."

"Well, you are worthy of being the owner of the Dawn Winery. What you say is so intoxicating." Leosli took a glass of dandelion wine and took a sip. "Just like dandelion wine, it makes people like it."

Diluk took the other cup and smiled meaningfully, "During the days I was in Fontaine, I heard people mention the Duke and they all said that you rarely come to the water. It seems that people still don't know enough about you."

Leosley said cynically, "Men, we are all the same."

During the conversation, the lighting in the bar changed, becoming brighter at the top but dimmer when it reached the customer seats.

A small track rises around the groups of sofas.

"What is this?" Leosley was really confused.

Diluk seemed to understand. He smiled and patted Leosli on the shoulder. "I won't disturb the Duke's interest from now on."

Then he left the sofa and found a corner seat to sit alone.

"There are so many tricks here." Leosli seemed to react, looked at the track beside him and held his forehead, "I don't know how the little guy will perform today..."

He looked at the lineup for today's arena, and without Heidi, she would only come here.

After completing the investigation task at hand, I waited here.

As long as Heidi was not in danger, he did not intend to contact her because his identity was too conspicuous and would easily expose Heidi's identity as an investigator.

……

Before the employee door opened, waiters gathered here one after another and everyone started chatting.

"I was on this floor yesterday, and a rich lady bought this for me, saying it was a meeting gift." A boy showed off a dazzling sea-blue ring.

"Wow, this commission must be very high."

"Not bad, 100 million Mora."

"Wow, the ring is still yours. Rich ladies are more generous than old men."

"Well, I hope she can choose me again today."

Heidi looked at the ring and sighed that compared to this, the arena really makes hard money... She asked curiously: "How do you choose people? You were with her yesterday, so can't you choose her today?"

"No, we don't have a choice."

As they were talking, Mok also came over. Heidi was surprised. Wasn't he following the old man? Why was he here too?

The door opened and Heidi walked in curiously.

As soon as I entered, the light in front of me dimmed, and the air was filled with a faint aroma of wine and a few traces of cigars. The background music was also seductive blues, as if it could provide a layer of secret protection for every couple talking intimately.

Once they entered the staff passage, they couldn't see the actual situation of the bar. In front of them was the beginning of a long track.

The track starts to move, and there are standing instructions at every interval. The waiter stands according to the instructions and will be sent to the guest area.

Some who had been there yesterday rushed to stand up first, because it was just like performing on stage, everyone would watch the first few shows carefully, but then they would gradually lose interest due to aesthetic fatigue.

Heidi didn't understand these things, so she stood at the back and watched what others did so that she could learn from them.

But she found that she couldn't learn it at all.

On the track, there is not much space for each person to stand, but everyone is like the Eight Immortals crossing the sea, each showing their magical powers, and always able to do something fancy.

Some are the vague school, who make slight changes to the clothes, such as designing hollow out in key places so that the people in the seats can be seen vaguely, which arouses imagination.

Some are bold and unrestrained, and their standing posture is quite revealing. Some boys, like Moke, are so naked that they just show off their muscles.

"Uh, I should still earn some hard-earned money..." Heidi felt blushing just by looking at it, and felt that she was still too conservative. After standing on it, she pulled her skirt down, not daring to look around, but just staring at the back of the person in front of her, putting her hands in front of her, looking polite like a real waitress should.

As the track enters the guest area, the sound gradually becomes louder, and the music mixes with the noise of guests chatting.

Because of the lighting setup, Heidi was surrounded by strong light sources and she couldn't see the guest's face clearly.

The track moved very slowly, circling around each set of seats. Heidi could sometimes smell the pungent smell of cigarettes, and sometimes the strong smell of perfume.

……

The perspective of the audience is completely different. For the guests, it is like watching a mobile art show, and the tracks are like exhibits, because the visual enjoyment is different from different angles. The extremely flattering and provocative exhibits are also very satisfying on the psychological level.

The selection is also quite simple and crude, just like shopping, just place an order for the one you like, 100 million Mora per person. It is also very simple to choose the one you like, just bid up, starting from 100 million.

Once the waiter on the track is selected, he will get off the track.

The reason why many of the waiters work so hard is that they have split the profits with the ship owner in half since the customer's order. The starting profit is at least 50 Mora, and the profit will last until tomorrow noon. The profit in these 24 hours is very imaginative.

The first few people who got on the track were quickly picked up. Heidi didn't know how they were picked up or where they would go. But when she stood on the track and passed a position that had been picked up, she actually heard a low cry mixed with some water sounds under the background music. She couldn't help but frown.

Oh, I understand this damn quickly.

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