So now, should I go find Yu Liang?
Or should I look for someone else?
Lu Baoshen took another glance at the drawing above the urinal, then clicked his tongue in disapproval, shaking his head at the declining morals of society, and walked out of the luxuriously decorated bathroom into the hall.
The hall was bustling with people, with elegant music faintly discernible amidst the noise of the patrons. Looking down from the second-floor corridor, there were tables of various sizes—a mix of round and square—covered with playing cards and colorfully assorted chips, and each table was surrounded by a crowd of observers.
Is this...
A casino?
He widened his eyes, never having expected to be transported to such a place.
Surveying the area, he noticed a row of gaming machines along the periphery of the first-floor hall, likely fish shooting games, roulette devices, and the like—electronic versions of gambling.