Chapter 163 - Chapter 163: Chapter 159 Night Scene – Part Two
Super Spender
Chapter 163: Chapter 159 Night Scene â Part Two
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âBro, donât worry, itâs definitely the best nightclub in Hello City.â Jason Wells said quickly, feeling a bit more relaxed with Finn Lewis striking up a conversation.
âBy the way, do you have a girlfriend? Or someone you fancy? Tell me about her.â Finn Lewis asked while scrolling through his phone, not even lifting his head.
Jason Wells turned to look at Finn Lewis, hesitated upon seeing him playing with his phone, then finally began, âWell, I donât have a girlfriend, but thereâs someone I like. I just donât know if she likes me back.â
âOh? What does she do?â Finn Lewis continued while still on his phone.
âThisâ¦â Jason Wells hesitated once again.
âWhatâs wrong? Is there something you canât talk about? Relax, youâre my brother. I wonât laugh at you. Didnât I tell you about my university breakup?â Finn Lewis looked up at Jason Wells.
âAlright, well, she actually works in the nightclub weâre going to. But donât get me wrong, bro. Sheâs definitely a good girl.â Jason Wells quickly explained, clearly afraid of Finn Lewis misunderstanding.
âIâm not an old-fashioned person. Whatâs wrong with working in a nightclub? Itâs an honest job.â Finn Lewis chuckled.
Only then did Jason Wells breathe a sigh of relief. Although Hello City is a provincial city, it obviously couldnât compare to Celeston City. The city wasnât very large, so they arrived at a nightclub called Soho 88 in just half an hour.
âWeâre here.â Jason Wells remarked as he parked the car in the nightclub parking lot.
âThis place?â Finn Lewis looked up at the sign. If it had been in the past, he wouldnât have been able to tell much. But now, Finn Lewisâ perspective was something Jason Wells couldnât match. Even without going inside, Finn Lewis could tell this was just a place where small- time hooligans and college students would hang out. Calling it âtop-tierâ was pretty much a joke.
But Finn Lewis didnât say anything, just casually asked, âIs this it?â âYes, itâs one of the best and largest nightclubs in Hello City.â Jason Wells affirmed.
âOkay, letâs go in then.â Finn Lewis walked straight in. Jason Wells naturally followed. As they reached the entrance, they saw five or six young men in security uniforms checking each passenger. They even checked ladiesâ bags, probably to prevent people from bringing alcohol or weapons inside.
When it was Finn Lewisâ turn, the male security officer reached out. Finn Lewis blocked his hand and said calmly, âI havenât brought anything. Let me in.â
âNo, we must perform a check. No entry without a check.â The male security officer glared and responded. The other security officers also looked toward them.
âI told you, I have nothing. Let me in.â Finn let out a cold glance and said sharply.
âSorry, if we donât check, you canât come in.â The security officer blocked Finnâs path.
âYou want to check? Fine. But please put on gloves, and cover your instruments. Otherwise, if you get my clothes dirty, you wonât be able to afford it.â Finn pointed to his clothes and said.
âBro.â Jason, standing behind Finn, finally reacted and called out anxiously.
âWhatâs going on?â A manâs voice came from the distance. Finn looked and saw a man in his thirties wearing a suit; presumably a manager of the nightclub.
âHe wonât let us check. He insists heâs carrying nothing.â The security officer quickly reported the situation. The manager looked towards Finn as he listened. The entrance wasnât dimly lit, so when he saw Finnâs face clearly, he was taken aback. Then quickly he said, âWell, this gentleman obviously doesnât have anything on him. Just let him go in.â
Finn gave the manager a surprised look; he hadnât expected the manager to let him in so easily. He had been ready to teach Jason a lesson.
The security officers were amazed, but with the managerâs order, they had no choice. They stepped aside to let Finn through. Just then, three or four burly men appeared from nowhere and followed Finn in. The security officers realized Finn was not alone, and these stone-faced men didnât look like hooligans. They felt a cold sweat. Who were these people?
Running a night club inevitably meant having some underworld connections. But in comparison to the smaller Hello City, they had never met anyone as impressive as Finn.
Jason was at a loss, he had no idea what was going on. He was a regular at this nightclub, knowing most of the people managing the venue. But he had never seen anyone walk in without a check unless the person knew the club owner.
Unless one knew the owner, everyone, including regulars like Jason, had to be inspected each time. The manager had a bald, unethical reputation and seldom gave face to anyone, metaphorically he was like a bald head, slick and impervious.
No one knew where this saying came from, but everyone started calling him like this. Yet surprisingly, he had let Finn in today. Jason had no idea what had happened, but since Finn went in, he naturally followed. From beginning to end, Jason didnât even notice the burly men who came with Finn; he was still stunned by the managerâs attitude.
It was just past 9 0âclock, and the club was just getting started with many empty spaces. âMay I know how many of you are there, sir?â the manager asked with a big smile after explaining things to the security officers.
âJust two of us, me and my brother.â Finn pointed to Jason behind him.
âYour brother?â The manager looked surprised. He naturally recognized Jason who was one of the regulars, albeit a small-time rumble with little money. If not for causing trouble, this type would hardly be allowed in. Each time they came, they would just hang around at the bar, couldnât even afford several bottles of beer, not to mention any hard liquor.
âWhat?â Finn raised an eyebrow.
âNothing, nothing.â The manager quickly reassured..