Well, a minimum spend, huh.
Looking at the front desk's setup, it's clear there's no way out of playing.
He casually sat on the sofa, leaned back, and assumed a laid-back Ge You slouch.
"What kinds of activities do you have here?"
Liu Zheng said in a tone akin to prison yard lingo.
"Our place is the largest board game venue in the city. We have all the activities that other places have, and even ones they don't."
The receptionist retracted her fangs and walked over, pouring him a cup of red tea.
"Then let's go fishing,"
he said.
"Sir, we are a board game venue and only provide board game activities."
"I'm talking about board games, the kind where you launch fishing nets and cannonballs to catch fish and earn points."
Liu Zheng gestured to explain.
"Sir, that's not considered a board game either,"
the receptionist maintained her smile.
"Who are you to define its category?"
"It's played on a table and it's a game, so how come it's not a board game?"