Chapter 326: So It Was You, Kid

Lundan's north district, a whole street of bars.

Along the road, an array of bars stood tightly side by side, and even before nightfall, the air was already thick with laughter, chatter, and the low hum of transactions.

Come nightfall, the situation escalated—this was what was known as the Lundan alley breeze.

A black high-end sedan slowly pulled over, and Wayne, with a confused expression, pushed the car door open to stare at the bar's sign as he sunk into thought.

Fallen Angel Bar!

Wayne: (-_-;)

I had to admit, the name was quite fitting for the place.

"It does feel pretty fallen..."

Wayne turned around emotionlessly and whispered to Mona beside him, "I still feel something's off; this isn't a place for angels. It must be that I've been opening the Bible wrong. Let's go back and try again."

He'd said something similar more than once on the way here, and Mona also found it absurd but still cajoled him, "Boss, now that we're here, let's go in and take a look first."