Chapter 1918 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
Dustin and Grace were just watching the scene unfold when, suddenly, the ponytailed girl turned her focus on them. It took them a moment to shake off the surprise.
âExactly! Just look at their dishes. Each is a culinary masterpiece. Compare that to what weâve got on our table-itâs just garbage!â
âI donât care! Swap our food right now, or weâll cause a scene!â the group shouted. In the middle of their protest, they angrily tossed the food from their table onto the floor, making a mess.
âIâm afraid our small establishment has a few constraints when it comes to swapping these exquisite dishes,â the waiter explained, wearing a regretful and apologetic expression.
âYou canât swap them? Are you suggesting that we canât afford it?â Bran frowned.
âDamn! Are you seriously discriminating against us? Do you even know who we are?â the ponytailed girl shouted.1
âWe are disciples of the renowned Frostwing Sect. If you piss us off, we might just have to give your inn a bit of a makeover, you know?â she threatened.
âIâm sorry. It looks like thereâs a bit of a misunderstanding,â the nervous waiter clarified.1
He continued, âThe other guestsâ personal chefs prepared those dishes. We provide only the kitchen facilities.â
âWhat? Personal chefs? Seriously? Who in the world hires a chef while traveling?â The ponytailed girl seemed skeptical.
She knew that those who explored the Deadlands were typically treasure- hunting adventurers. However, bringing a personal chef on such a journey was unheard of.
âItâs true. I witnessed it myself. I wouldnât lie to you,â the waiter earnestly insisted. Upon hearing this, the Frostwing Sect disciples exchanged glances. They eventually directed their attention toward Dustin and Grace.
âHey, are these dishes prepared by your chef?â The ponytailed girl approached, inspecting their table with a curious gaze.
âYes.â Grace nodded. âWe decided to bring our chef because we couldnât get used to the local cuisine.â
âReally?â The ponytailed girl scrutinized the dishes on the table and couldnât hide her awe.
She continued, âShrimp Avocado Salad, Pecan-Crusted Trout Fillet, Spicy Chicken Tacos, Maple-Glazed Pork Bites, and even Clam Chowder. Thereâs a variety of mouthwatering dishes. Do you think you guys can finish all of this?â
Without giving Grace a chance to reply, the girl snagged a fork and sampled a bit of the filet. In an instant, her eyes sparkled, and a look of pleasant surprise flashed across her face.
âThis is so tasty!â
She quickly motioned for the others to join, not noticing Dustin and Graceâs reactions. âHey Bran, check this out! Weâve got something delicious here. Come over and give it a try!â
Disregarding Grace and Dustinâs feelings, the ponytailed girl rallied her fellow sect members.
Faced with the irresistible spread of dishes, they couldnât resist the temptation. Their delight was immeasurable after traveling a significant distance and being utterly hungry.
âWeâre taking over this table, so you guys might want to scout out a different table for your meal,â Bran declared. He casually tossed a gold bar onto the table arrogantly.
âHuh?â Dustin raised an eyebrow, shooting them a disdainful look. âGot an issue here? Just barging in without an invite and now trying to boot us out? Do you think you own this inn?â
If these people were a bit more easygoing, maybe a friendly drink or meal could have been in the cards, and friendship might have blossomed.
However, their arrogance and lack of respect just made Dustin see them in a less favorable light.
âWhatâs your problem? Not satisfied? Okay, let me throw in some more.â Bran flaunted his arrogance, tossing another gold bar onto the table. âIs this enough for you now?â
âIs this all we get? Seriously, treating us like weâre begging for scraps?â Dustin casually waved his hand, sending the two gold bars soaring in the air. He didnât bother giving them a second look.
âWow, heâs pretty bold!â
âThis is unacceptable!â
âUnbelievable!â
Dustin stirred things up with his actions, sparking some intense protests from the disciples of the Frostwing Sect.
Being part of such a highly regarded sect in the martial world, they were used to being treated with respect wherever they went. But Dustin showed no consideration for their reputation.
âHey, whatâs up with you?â the ponytailed girl snapped, slamming the table in frustration.
She added, âDo you know who we are? Weâre disciples of the Frostwing Sect, one of the big three sects in the Southwest. Check the whole martial world, and nobody dares to disrespect us!â
âFrostwing Sect? So what?â Dustin said impassively, and he took a sip of his drink.
âSo what? Listen up. Weâre claiming this table today. If youâre smart, grab those gold bars and scoot, or things might get a bit less friendly around here!â she warned.
âOh? How uncivilized of you,â Dustin said with a sneer.
Heâd dealt with his fair share of arrogant people, but facing a scenario where someone was ready to resort to violence over a meal was new for him.
Without hesitation, the ponytailed girl drew her sword and issued a stern warning, âHereâs your last chance. Leave now, or Iâll make sure you end up with a few extra holes!â
âYou might want to reconsider waving that sword around. If you decide to swing, I wonât be pulling any punches, and you could end up regretting it,â Dustin calmly said, his gaze not even meeting her directly.
âYouâre pushing your luck here!â
Fuming with anger, she swiftly swung her sword at him. The strike was quick and accurate, which could pose a challenge for an ordinary warrior.
However, he didnât budge. He held his drink calmly in one hand and effortlessly intercepted the blade with the other.
The whole exchange seemed practiced and effortless, as if they had rehearsed it before. Dustin never made direct eye contact with the ponytailed girl throughout it all.
âHmm?â She was taken aback by the unexpected turn of events. Her full- force attack had been effortlessly caught between two fingers, leaving her momentarily stunned.
Her mind buzzed with questions-how could this be happening? Though she might not stand out in the sect, she was far from an average martial artist.
Considering her age was close to Dustinâs, she should have been able to outmatch him effortlessly. So, why was he now suppressing her?
She couldnât help but wonder just who exactly was this guy.
âFlaunting your power with that little strength of yours, huh? Itâs like youâve never faced the harsh realities of the real world,â Dustin remarked with a sneer.
He couldnât help but wonder how a low- level martial artist, who hadnât even broken through to the next level, could muster the audacity to behave so arrogantly.