The restaurant Lina took them to may not have been as grand as a luxurious hotel, but it was a well-known eatery in the area.
The patrons dining here ranged from ordinary folks to those of higher status, such as senators.
However, no one expected that during dinner, thugs in studded leather jackets would appear and create a ruckus at the entrance with their motorcycles.
The motorcycles naturally emitted a substantial amount of dark smoke from their exhausts, especially considering that all their vehicles had been modified.
Therefore, when those ruffians hit their accelerators, not only would the clear glass windows be entirely shrouded in dark smoke, but the thunderous roar would also drastically spoil the atmosphere for the dining guests.
"Jeff, could you please check what's going on outside?" Carlo, the boss, was a hefty man, weighing in at a hundred and ninety pounds, and he also served as one of the head chefs of the restaurant.
He had always placed great importance on the dining environment of his own restaurant, prioritizing the dining experience of his guests.
Just as the waiter, Jeff, was about to step out the door, one of the thugs emerged from the dark smoke. Without hesitation, he landed a kick straight to Jeff's stomach.
Jeff stumbled three steps backward, colliding with the dining table closest to the door.
All the guests at the nearby tables were startled and stood up immediately.
Unaware of what had happened, they all watched intently as the thug walked in through the door.
The thug leading the way sported a red Mohawk.
He had a ring of black eyeliner around his eyes and a silver piercing on his lips, giving him a somewhat edgy appearance that seemed quite uncomfortable.
He casually rotated his neck before giving a nonchalant thumbs-up to all the customers in the restaurant.
As everyone was puzzled by his actions, the thug turned his thumb upside down, adopting a defiant stance.
"I've reserved this place, so you all better leave."
The thug spoke with such arrogance that a respectable man immediately stood up to refute him.
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