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Chapter 324 - 320 Witch Tavern

Chapter 324: Chapter 320 Witch Tavern

After Windsor finished telling the story of the King of Huamei Zui, Mu Ying collected the fragment related to this story.

She felt there were probably no other fragments left around Moon Port.

She had confirmed that the fragments were indeed related to fairy tales.

The creator of Ten Thousand Worlds Trial, Sage Chen Mian’s Blue Star, must be the same Blue Star where she had lived her previous life, which is why she always found places in the Trial World that seemed familiar.

Her first Trial World, Square World, and Li Luoxia’s Tower World, both originated from games on Blue Star, while the current Emerald World was derived from a fairy tale from Blue Star.

Square World and Tower World were the kind of very rigid, highly unrealistic Trial Worlds.

Therefore, their resemblance was even higher.

In Emerald World, Mu Ying had lived for several years, feeling as though it was a real world.

Whether it was the creatures or the environment.

Although it bore many traces of fairy tales, the versions she had heard in her past life differed greatly and felt more real, where every individual had their own personality, intelligence, and logic of behavior.

Such differences seemed more like the outcomes of fairy tales evolving in the real world.

Although the introduction to Ten Thousand Worlds Trial stated that Trial Worlds were virtual worlds and trialists only entered with their minds, meaning the death of a trial character did not harm the body in the real world, Mu Ying felt that it wasn’t as simple as just being a virtual world here.

What the actual principle was, Mu Ying believed that as long as she was powerful enough, she would definitely have the ability to understand it all.

But for now, since she, like Sage Chen Mian, came from Blue Star and had been exposed to similar cultural knowledge, she had quite an advantage in the Ten Thousand Worlds Trial.

It was like having a reference script.

Not to mention the advantages she gained in Square World through information, just in Emerald World, by merely relying on her familiar knowledge of those fairy tales, she precisely located the mission targets.

Had it been someone less familiar with these fairy tales, the quest might have turned into a continent-wide search for novelties, casting a wide net, which wouldn’t have been as easy for Mu Ying.

If it had been those who didn’t like to inquire, they might have wasted a lot of time without even discovering what the mission of this world was.

The importance of having a super influential compatriot!

Although they had never met, she still benefited from his shine.

In the future, Mu Ying also wanted to be someone who could let others benefit from her shine!

"Mu Ying, what are you thinking about? We’re here!" Windsor stopped Mu Ying, who was still stepping forward.

Mu Ying came to her senses and looked at the little shop by the roadside.

The shop front was very small, with only a door wide enough for one person to pass through, no windows at all, and a small wooden sign hung on the door, reading: "Witch Tavern (Open)."

"Is this the place?" Mu Ying felt this small door was as historically significant as Bruce Tavern.

Windsor led Mu Ying over, "Yeah, don’t be fooled by its unassuming exterior, it’s lively inside!"

As the door opened, Mu Ying saw what the so-called liveliness meant.

The lighting inside was somewhat dim, but it wasn’t the warm yellow of candlelight. The light came from colorful little crystal lamps on the ceiling, with colors like blue, purple-red, green, white, and more. They were spotlights, casting beams in various directions.

This caused the entire bar to be filled with faint, hazy silhouettes. People in all sorts of strange attire were drinking and chatting in booths, dancing in the middle of the dance floor, and to the side, a quintet was playing.

"Nice, right? Isn’t it especially mysterious and atmospheric?" Windsor asked Mu Ying, who was staring at the lights and the dance floor.

Mu Ying nodded noncommittally, finding the mysterious atmosphere to be alright.

It was mainly because it resembled a modern bar and dance hall, very avant-garde.

This bar’s owner was really something!

If Mu Ying hadn’t been sure there was only one trialist in this Trial World, she would have thought the owner was another trialist.

There were indeed quite a few people dressed as witches, but most of them weren’t witches, or even women for that matter.

Mu Ying followed Windsor up the stairs to the second floor.

"The booths on the second floor are specifically reserved for witches who visit Moon Port. Only witches can find the stairs leading up here. First-time visiting witches get a complimentary glass of Sea Love," Windsor explained.

The second floor wasn’t large; in fact, it was a small, crescent-shaped loft with only one crescent-shaped leather sofa booth that could seat about ten people, and there was a small bar next to it.

From here, one could clearly see everything happening on the first floor.

When Mu Ying and her companion arrived upstairs, there was only one witch in traditional clothing seated in the booth, holding a glass of drink.

Upon hearing the footsteps on the stairs, the witch looked up, her gaze lingering on Mu Ying for a few seconds before she spoke to Windsor, "Is this that classmate you’re always talking about? Senior Sister Rosie’s direct junior?"

Windsor nodded, "It’s her first time here. Boss, one Sea Love, please! I’ll have the usual."

Mu Ying was also observing the witch. Witches’ talents could often be judged by their appearance, and with her deep blue long, curly hair, and deep blue eyes, she was likely a Blue Witch like Windsor.

"Hello, I’m Deborah, the owner of this bar. Have a seat, I’ll go prepare your drinks," said the witch, standing up and nodding at Mu Ying.

Windsor and Mu Ying sat down.

"It seems you haven’t been sparing with your visits to the bar!" Mu Ying commented to her.

Windsor chuckled, "On nights I don’t mix perfumes, I come here to pass the time, chat with everyone, gossip, or swap some interesting items, especially when some witches who have traveled overseas with the fleets are around. You get to see a lot of fascinating things."

Mu Ying was noncommittal, knowing well that Windsor was a bit of a lush, but Blue Witches naturally had a great capacity for alcohol, a unique advantage.

"Does Senior Sister Rosie also know the owner?"

Windsor nodded, "The owner is very impressive and knowledgeable, and she’s also good at making money. She juggles several jobs. Besides this tavern, she also sells Magic Items and knows the witches who make offerings in the Undersea Kingdom. Her business reaches even the sea floors. Senior Sister Rosie knew her before I did. This place was where Senior Sister Rosie first brought me. By the way, have you contacted her yet? Now that you’re here, we should get together. Didn’t you always want to meet her mermaid boyfriend?"

Mu Ying hadn’t contacted Senior Sister Rosie yet, so she decided to pull out her Dingling Flower and call her then.

"You’re at Moon Port? Come to my island tomorrow. I’ve recently cultivated some fresh Magic Plants. Windsor knows the place," came Rosie’s cheerful voice.

"Sister, I still have to open my shop!" Windsor said helplessly.

"You barely open your shop for three hours daily. Missing one day won’t hurt. I found some of the underwater spices you talked about last time. Are you coming?" Rosie quickly zeroed in on Windsor’s weak spot.

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