Since Penny won the World Peace Prize, Nathan naturally had to celebrate for her.
Since they were overseas, they could not have a grand celebration. After discussing with Penny, they decided to go to a restaurant called Eurasian Food Stall, which was located in a food street in Jazona.
There were many Eurasian restaurants in Jazona. Accordingly, the food at Eurasian Food Stall was the most authentic and delicious.
As Nathan and Penny could not get used to Eurasian-Jetroinian fusion restaurants, they wanted to try out the Eurasian Food Stall, which claimed to be authentic.
Nathan, Penny, Ava, Colin, and Tim sat down and ordered some dishes, barbecued meat, and a carton of beer.
They ate the barbecued meat and drank beer heartily, having the time of their lives.
However, the joyous mood was soon disrupted by the neighboring table.
There were a few Jetroinian men sitting at the adjacent table. They had colorfully dyed hair with tattoos covering their bodies.
By then, they were already quite drunk.
One of the men with a lip ring noticed two gorgeous ladies, Penny and Ava, sitting beside them.
His eyes lit up. However, when he noticed both of them sitting beside Nathan, he gazed at Nathan enviously. He cursed in Jetroinese, “F*ck! All the good women are being wasted on dogs.”
As Ava had worked as an assassin for several years, she was fluent in many languages.
When she heard what that man said, she glared at him furiously.
The man was stunned before smirking mischievously. “Babe, you understand Jetroinese! Would you like to have a drink with us? I'll bring you along for a fun time later!”
Given Ava's short-tempered nature, she immediately became furious.
She grabbed a glass of alcohol and splashed the drink on the man's face.
She yelled in Jetroinese, “You jerk! Don’t you know how to respect women?”
Since that man had just been splashed in the face by a woman from Eurasia, he felt utterly humiliated. Losing his temper, he shouted, “You b*tch!”
He lifted the chair and charged at Ava.
Nathan stood up and kicked him.
Boom!
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