"Life Water?"
The blond-haired, blue-eyed American boss wore a leather coat and walked over to the table to pick up the Life Water, frowning as he said, "This stuff is strong, and if not careful, it could kill someone!"
The price of Life Water was not expensive; it only cost a few hundred dollars per bottle on the market.
But it was a high-alcohol-content vodka, with 98 proof.
Customers frequently ordered it, but they always mixed it with a lot of water and fruit juice.
In the decade he had been running this place, he had yet to see anyone finish a whole bottle themselves.
Even half a bottle was rare.
Once, a man bragged while drunk and drank a third of it in front of everyone, only to collapse on the spot.
He suffered a gastric hemorrhage.
If the ambulance had arrived three minutes later, that man would have been gone.
So now, when he heard Stacy Cook say someone was forcing customers to drink Life Water, his brows instantly furrowed tightly.