When he reached the entrance, Ye Fan looked around and, following the example of the people in front of him, paid fifty yuan for a ticket. This was just the entry fee, and if you wanted to enjoy the entertainment inside, additional payments were required. Considering how unassuming the place looked, a fifty yuan ticket heightened Ye Fan's anticipation of what was inside.
It was just past five in the afternoon, and according to Ye Fan's judgment, this was a time when there were usually fewer visitors. Yet, the venue was still bustling with activity. What puzzled Ye Fan the most was the diverse crowd. Normally, a younger demographic dominated entertainment venues.
But here, one could find a mix of various people: well-dressed office workers, casually-clad gangsters, students, and even some middle-aged individuals. He even spotted thieves skulking around, stealthily snatching from others, and wildly dressed socialites.