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[ Here and now, they will just have to embrace the drunk wastrel life, that's what circumstances demand. Of course, the bigger problem than finding a bar which is open at this time of the day - there should be plenty in a city as big as Bavan - is going to be finding one which has alcohol that suits their palate. ]
I'm paying, so come along. We'll have to try different drinks until we find something which doesn't taste like pond water, I've yet to come across anything I actually enjoy. [ It's also that he has avoided drinking, not wishing to fall into the sad habit of drinking by himself. It would be far too tempting to drown his sorrows in alcohol. ]
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he thinks briefly, considering if there's anything in the apartment which needs addressed before he departs, but his shoes are on and his stove is off, no candles are lit, nor incense. and so xingchen steps out the door now to close it behind him. then he shifts his shoulder, gently loosing it from jiang wanyin's grip, only to set conciliatory fingertips on the man's arm just above his elbow in a silent assurance. there's no need to drag him along, he's going to follow quite readily of his own accord. )
So it's pond water that we're avoiding? I thought it was poison. ( the faint curl of his lip betrays that the question is teasing rather than innocent like it sounds. )
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Maybe he should have researched beforehand, or asked one of his contacts in town. But that would have been far too embarrassing. ]
Let's just find some place that doesn't look too grimy, we can move on if we don't like it [ he finally decides and on a whim, decides to go left. ] This city has too many bars. It's so much easier when there is one place with decent wine in town.
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left, is apparently the direction they've settled on, though from the sounds of it, that choice is guesswork at best. 'let's just find some place that doesn't look too grimy,' is the criteria they're working with, to which he's about to make sort of mild remark about deferring to jiang wanyin (it's not as if he can assess how a bar looks), but that's when a scent reaches him on the light breeze. he would assume the scent is some sort of cleaning chemical, but it's slightly too food-adjacent to write off quite that way (not to mention the aroma of actual foods, which comes along with it).
he hums thoughtfully, and - ) There might be a place just down the block - three, perhaps four shops away? ( or else someone in this bustle of people is carrying at least three different alcoholic drinks and something fried in oil. )
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How did you know that? [ The most logical explanation would be that he knows the stores in the neighborhood but he had said might not is so... Jiang Cheng makes an incredulous noise. ] Don't tell me you can smell it?!
[ He'd heard about some monsters gaining new or enhanced abilities but this... ]
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I did say that my senses are quite a bit sharper now, ( he reminds him, too light to be scolding. he said it when he spoke of tidying up all the blood, so it's understandable that his friend had other things on his mind at the moment. ) There's someone walking toward us right now, and they're carrying some sort of - fried potato? ( those are called fries, xingchen. and sure enough, the person appears in the crowd a few yards away, to-go tray of fries in hand as promised.
his head tilts slightly, listening to pinpoint location, ) And there's a hungry cat at an open window to our left, two windows up I think. ( it's a bit in front of them still, not quite to their left yet, but more or less correct. ) Have I convinced you?
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Quite a bit sharper? [ Jiang Cheng shakes his head with an amused noise made in the back of his throat. ] Is that what you call it? That is...
[ It's strange, foremost. And well, maybe he is a little bit envious, too, though the price Xiao Xingchen has to pay every night and every fog can't make up for the advantages. No, at the end of the day he isn't envious, just... ]
It's impressive. You are mastering your new skills well. I had no idea you can even do that.
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either way, he finally allows himself a pleased little smile at the compliments, nodding a gracious nod. ) It can hardly take the place of my qi, but I'm grateful for it nonetheless. Doubly so that it remains even when the rest of my changes recede. ( not grateful to the fog god, mind you - more so simply to fate and the way it seems to have twisted in this particular case. )
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[ More like, that had been grueling and still is. Better to be an armed common man than an unarmed common man, though. ]
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the question about a sword earns a dissatisfied sigh through his nose. ) I haven't. I've meant to, but I won't do him the discourtesy of showing up without proper coin. ( and he has yet to gather proper coin. that which he has gathered, he's spent on necessities, and on incense and joss paper, and on whatever else has come up. )
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I have asked Tsukikage to forge me another sword which holds more resemblance to Sandu than this one. [ He gestures at the European-style longsword he carries, an arming sword coming with a simple, functional leather scabbard better suited to protecting the blade than for being used as a shield in battle. ] I would lend you this one so you will finally have no excuse not to train with me anymore.
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in the meantime, both the concern (let's not pretend it isn't) and the eagerness to spar bring the smile back to his lips. not to mention the offer to lend his old sword (which jiang wanyin apparently carries on his person just as he did back home, because of course he does). )
I would very much appreciate that. Perhaps by the time I acquire a sword, I'll have figured out how to use it. ( an exaggeration, most certainly - he knows very well how to use it, and much of that likely carries over even without his qi to sense the world around him, especially now that his senses have heightened - but it's a good-humored exaggeration at least, not self-depreciative in any way that warrants reassurance. )
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[ As they reach the bar, he sobers, giving a quick look at the crowd inside just to make sure it seems to be a friendly enough place. Monsters aren't welcome everywhere in Bavan these days and though he wears gloves to hide his porcelain hand, it's better not to be foolish on a day they just want to relax.
There are few people inside at this time of the day and they seem unremarkable enough, which satisfies him and has him focus on his companion again. ] It's the small things that keep tripping me up during fights [ he admits quietly. ] I expect to leap high or for a kick to have a certain strength... and then this body just fails me.
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he does not answer until they've made their way properly inside - more specifically, until he and jiang wanyin have lapsed into enough of a silence to get an approximate read on the place, listening for how many others are here and in which directions. a hand lifts to catch lightly on his friend's sleeve just below the shoulder for a moment in a wordless 'this way' as he makes his way in the one direction in which nobody sounds like they're sitting, into what seems like a secondary room. (it doesn't quite occur to him that they might need to order drinks at the bar - taverns in their homeland bring such things to your table.)
only once his quiet footsteps echo against the nearing wall does he reach out, fingertips finding the back of what turns out to be a couch. a couch which now (temporarily) belongs to xiao xingchen, as declared by the way he decisively sinks down at one end of it. he has led them to a corner between the wall and the window that spans the length of the building, though (through luck more than any planning on his part) the curtains are closed on that window just enough that most of their seating area is less easily viewed by those walking by outside. his knees brush against a low table, which is good, they'll need somewhere to set their drinks.
only after he's seated does he think to ask, ) Is this alright? ( with a 'glance' across the table and opposite chairs to indicate what he's referring to. he hasn't forgotten the topic at hand, it just seemed like a topic that deserved a more seated form of attention. )
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It's fine. Thank you. You have adjusted well to the current circumstances [ he remarks as he sits down in a ridiculously overstuffed armchair next to him. He grimaces at it, wishing this bar had proper seating or at the very least some decent hard wooden chairs rather than furniture which tries to eat you alive. Either way, no need to expound on the circumstances of Xiao Xingchen's limitationsdue to losing his golden core. It's all frustrations and indignities heaped upon them but what would you expect from a foe as dishonorable as the Fog God.
Jiang Cheng looks around, wondering how long it will take the waiter to arrive and take their orders. ] Do you think this place will have decent rice wine? I've yet to come across one here I want to use for more than gargling.
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the question earns a light laugh-breath, and he's shaking his head. ) I haven't the slightest clue what they'll have. ( he has never been to a bar, has tried very very little wine in his life, and has no idea what forms of alcohol are available here in ryslig. perhaps if he knew what good rice wine smelled like, he might be able to take an educated guess? ) You'll have to tell me your verdict. ( as if jiang wanyin would keep such an opinion to himself even if xingchen hadn't asked. )
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[ It had actually been perfectly fine industrial production rice wine, for Bavan rice wine. It just hadn't been like the gentry's rice wine as produced in ancient China.
He taps his fingers on his thigh, frown deepening. ] That is, if a server ever comes to take our orders. They aren't very fast here, are they?
[ Maybe he should have thought this whole getting drunk thing through, it's more complicated than expected. ]
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after a good few seconds of silence: ) Is it possible that we're to place our orders up at the bar? ( it seems increasingly likely, all things considered. )
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[ He had not considered that possibility at all but now he is paying attention as well... and indeed, there he catches sight of a woman returning to her table with several drinks. He huffs, scowl deepening. ] This is just another reason to hate Bavan.
[ But he's getting up anyway. Time to find out just how awful the rice wine here is. ]
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as the man stands, xingchen lifts a hand like 'go ahead' with a faintly amused, ) I trust in your judgment. ( he wouldn't have the foggiest clue what to order even if he were to accompany him. )
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Going to the bar, it turns out that you do need to order there. Ordering wine ends up with the bartender trying to pour him some red grape wine, which he can thankfully prevent just in time.
In the end, he returns holding a bottle and two shot glasses of a clear liquid. ]
I had some trouble convincing him I want a bottle and not just a single glass. I don't think the people here know how to handle their alcohol.
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xingchen hasn't the foggiest clue what exactly jiang wanyin brings back, and he extends a hand palm-up with fingers waiting to take hold of whatever drink he's given. it's not a particularly urgent or demanding gesture, more than content to wait until jiang-xiong ready to hand something over. ) Mm, well neither do I, let's not forget.
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The bartender said the only rice wine they have is sake, Japanese wine. When I complained said it's the same. [ You don't need to see Jiang Cheng scowling at that to know he is scowling. But alcohol is alcohol and they did come here to get drunk. ] I'm sure you know how to handle your alcohol better than the locals do, anyway. Who would be selling wine by the glass?!
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in the meantime, his sense of smell is doing xingchen a great disservice right at this moment, so instead of continuing to sit here and hold the tiny little cup, he brings it to his lips and downs it in one swallow. (ah - he understands the size of the vessel now, it's a perfect mouthful.)
his brow flickers under the edge of his bandage, lips pressing together a moment, and he sets the glass lightly on the table. ) It's not the same. ( an assessment, not a complaint. he may never have found himself drunk, but he has sipped enough foisted wine to recognize that this isn't nearly as potent... though that seems a waste, since it neither smells nor tastes any better. )
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At least it doesn't smell terrible [ he grumbles before swallowing it, and then promptly grimaces. ] But how is anyone supposed to get drunk on this? Did they water it down? [ Well, never mind that, he did get a whole bottle, so he quickly pours them the next round. ]
I miss home. Proper inns. With proper furniture. Good wine. Good food.
[ His golden core. His sect. His nephew. But no. Only trivialities now. ]
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pretend those last brackets said jiang wanyin, i'm a failure
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