Chu Jiaojiao waited for the ordered drinks to be served one after another, and two people who had been slumped over slowly sat up.
Two bottles of tequila, two bottles of vodka, two bottles of whiskey, two bottles of brandy, a case of Guizhou Moutai, and a case of Screaming Eagle wine—they all looked expensive, and some of the packaging even seemed a bit worn.
"I haven't tried many of these before. Come on, brothers, weren't you going to treat me to drinks?" He said, opening the bottle and pouring the wine into glasses, and thoughtfully poured a glass for each person and handed it to them.
"Since it's my first time meeting my brothers, I'll start with a toast!" she said, drinking with great gusto. "Good, sister, you're so generous," Liu Jie replied, downing her own glass of baijiu.
These spoiled brats, who spend their family's money without a second thought, were all blinded by Chu Jiaojiao's generosity. They all finished their drinks. The only words that came to mind for these spoiled brats were: "It burns my throat." If you asked them to express it, they really didn't know any words to describe it.
The last time they drank was when they were about to leave and had barbecue in Wuxian. Although her family was better off than others when she was a child, they still couldn't afford to buy this kind of alcohol. Chu Jiaojiao felt like she was about to fly. If she didn't know that An'an didn't like this kind of thing, she would have dragged her over to drink with her. Turning her head to meet Chu Xingyue's gaze, Chu Jiaojiao winked mischievously. It was only because Chu Xingyue had good eyesight that she had been paying attention to her. Others didn't have such good eyesight. Chu Yanzhi was one of the ones with poor eyesight. When he saw Jiaojiao drinking with several men, he immediately stood up and was about to go over. "How are these two boys protecting their sister? Why are they being stopped from drinking at the private booth?"
Chu Xingyue reached out and grabbed Chu Yanzhi. "Brother, it's okay. Jiaojiao can handle it. Let her have some fun." After saying that, she relaxed and leaned back on the sofa, took a sip of her milk tea, and Chu Yanzhi saw that Chu Xingyue didn't seem worried at all, and even looked like she was watching a good show. If anything happened, he would call Brother Jun (Xia Yijun: Xia Yiyang's older brother, the current regimental commander of the Kyoto Military Region). He hoped that he could get through to him.
After drinking several cups of Moutai, Chu Jiaojiao stuck out her tongue and licked her lips, leaving the Chu brothers next to her dumbfounded. This sister is strong enough, but why is she drinking? Isn't drinking a man's job?
Xia Yiyang thought to himself: Oh no, now I have another reason not to call him brother.
A whole case of Moutai was wasted just like that. If an old drunkard were here, he would definitely beat these spendthrifts to death with his cane.
The spoiled rich kids, who had already drunk quite a bit, were now somewhat tipsy, even if they weren't drunk. Liu Jie was even more so. Chu Jiaojiao refused to let the waiter open the wine bottle. She often drank the wine her grandfather made when she was a child, and it was just so-so. Looking at the foreign wine on the table, she licked her lips and asked the waiter to open a bottle as well. She was very excited and ignored everyone else at the table. She poured herself a glass and tasted it. Although it wasn't as good as the wine her grandfather made, she couldn't waste it.
This action startled those still somewhat sober in the booth. The newcomer seemed to have ill intentions. Given their status, they frequently encountered materialistic girls like this and were used to it. They could usually settle things amicably by paying them off afterward, so they didn't dare to go too far. Kyoto was different from other first-tier cities; it was home to various powerful families, even some centuries-old, relatively unknown ones. But their families had repeatedly warned them never to cross borders, or they wouldn't be able to face their families abandoning them.
Those who were clear-headed felt uneasy. Had they unintentionally offended someone they shouldn't have? This girl was young and unfamiliar; could it be...?
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