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Regal Guard of Dragon novel Chapter 118

"Go on." Finn Chen said with a smile, Tim Xu was killing himself. He compared drinking with Finn. Finn was a martial arts man who cultivated his energy. No matter how much liquor he drank, his power could directly evaporate the alcohol. He wouldn't get drunk in a thousand cups.

Tim's face changed, but he didn't say anything. He took up a glass of liquor and drank it down. However, when he drank it this time, he was not as relaxed as previous. He felt a little bit hot on his face.

Although he had a considerable liquor capacity, he was not good enough to drink alcohol like water.

"Can you continue?" Finn looked at Tim with a smile.

"Of course! I'm just warming up." Tim insisted.

"I hope so." With a smile, Finn opened a bottle of Maotai, raised his neck, and drank it.

People's eyes became frank; they felt Finn's drinking it like drinking water.

'Bang!'

Tim slammed his glass on the table and looked at Finn with a red face.

Finn took out Maotai and continued to drink.

Both of them were you came, and I went, in three minutes, they emptied eight liquor bottles on the table.

Finn alone drank eight bottles of Maotai, while Tim drank a little, but it added up to two pounds.

Finn looked like nothing happened to him, while Tim's face was as red as a monkey's buttocks. It was apparent that the strength of liquor was coming up. At this time, Tim only felt that there were human figures everywhere.

After Finn had another bottle of liquor, Tim could not endure it anymore.

"Waiter! Come here!" Tim's eyes were red, and he yelled.

"What can I do for you, sir?" Several waiters came in panic.

Tim pointed to the Maotai in Finn and scolded: "Your Maotais, weren't they fake?!"

Fake liquor?

Hearing Tim's words, the head waiter's face suddenly changed. He said in a hurry: "Sir, it's impossible. Our Hoki Restaurant is the most upscale in City J. Every bottle of liquor is the most authentic liquor directly taken from Maotai distillery. There is absolutely no possibility of fake liquor."

"Fart! If it isn't fake, why isn't he drunk after eight bottles alone?" Tim pointed to Finn.

"Eight bottles?" The waiter was also surprised, which found eight empty liquor bottles in front of Finn, while Finn was standing as if nothing happened.

"Sir, did you drink eight bottles alone?" The waiter looked at Finn in disbelief and asked.

Finn nodded.

"Wait a minute. I'll call our manager." The waiter's face was dignified; if Finn drank eight bottles and was still OK, there might be something wrong with the liquor.

A few minutes later, a middle-aged man in a suit came up.

"Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Bob Liu. I'm the hall manager of Hoki Restaurant. I'm sorry to disturb your meal due to such a situation." The middle-aged man looked at the crowd apologetically.

He turned his eyes to Tim and asked, "Sir, do you think our Hoki Restaurant's liquor is fake?"

At the moment, Tim went insane of the liquor: "Even if it is not fake wine, you must have mixed it with water, otherwise, how can he drink eight bottles alone?"

Bob took a look at Finn. He was also shocked that Finn drank eight bottles alone. However, he was sure that they brought this Maotai directly from the factory. There was no possibility of fake liquor.

"Sir, your suspicions are quite reasonable. But what I want to tell you is that all the liquor on this table is from the same batch, that is to say, there is no difference between the Maotai you have drunk and this gentleman's." Bob explained.

"So what?" Tim's consciousness was not clear and did not reflect the meaning of Bob's words.

Bob sighed, "Sir, I mean, if our Maotai is fake, you won't get drunk."

"Nonsense! I'm not drunk!" Tim became angry. He reacted that he did an idiotic thing. Even if it was fake, Finn was not drunk after drinking it, but Tim was drunk. He was inferior to Finn.

Bob helplessly said: "Alright, alright, sir, you are not drunk, but I can also assure you that our Maotai has no problem, I will give you inspection on the spot."

Bob then put the eight empty bottles that Finn had drunk in front of him and began to scan the two-dimensional code. Soon, the production batch number and number of eight bottles of liquor appeared, and there was no possibility of counterfeit alcohol.

"As you can see, Sir, our liquor is authentic. If you don't believe it, you can ask the people from the industry and commerce to continue the inspection." Bob said.

Tim still doubted: "Could it be your waiter who opened the wine and mixed the liquor he wanted to drink with water."

Bob's eyes were frosty. Tim was already in a mess.

"Sir, you may not talk nonsense. Your words are already slandering our Hoki Restaurant's reputation. If the situation is not true, you should bear legal responsibility." Bob said coldly.

As soon as he heard that he had to bear legal responsibility, his forehead sweated a lot and sobered up instantly. Yang Family was Hoki Restaurant backer; if he made a mistake today, Yang Family would let him down.

"I'm sorry. I'm sorry, manager Liu. I drank too much. I made a mistake." Tim apologized in a hurry.

Bob's face was still cold and fierce. He saw that Tim and Finn were at odds. They're competing for their liquor capacity. As a result, Tim lost and became angry. He wanted to throw the pot to Hoki Restaurant so that he wouldn't be too flustered.

But this was Hoki Restaurant, not any ordinary restaurant. Tim couldn't do anything to them!

"Manager Liu, I'm sorry. Tim has drunk too much. Don't take his words to heart. There is no problem with your liquor." Greta helped Tim to make it through. Tim was drunk. It was the Hoki Restaurant. Even if there was a problem, you shouldn't say it out.

"Heng, don't act if you're a loser. I won't be so polite to you next time." Bob snorted coldly and then turned to leave.

Tim nodded his head in a hurry; his face was as red as a monkey's buttocks. If someone else dared to humiliate him, he would rush up on the spot. But Bob was the manager of Hoki Restaurant; he didn't dare to take Bob for granted.

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