Magus Tech

Question 1196

Seeing Bibi, the bartender's eyes lit up, and the first thought was: this man is so beautiful.

Then came the second thought: since he looks so beautiful, his brain should not be too smart, maybe he can get the other party to buy a beer or two.

Thinking of this, the bartender greeted enthusiastically: "Hello, this beautiful lady, is there anything you need?"

Bibi glanced at the bartender and approached the counter unguarded, looking at the bartender bluntly, "I'm looking for someone."

"Look for someone?!" The bartender grinned and smiled broadly. "Ha, this lady, if you are looking for someone, just ask me. Just ask, who are you looking for, what does he look like, as long as I I will remember it when I see it."

"What the hell..." Bibi's eyes flickered, and he shook his head seriously.

Bartender: "..."

There was a brief silence.

However, after all, the bartender was well-informed and able to support the scene. There was a moment of silence: "It doesn't matter if you don't know what it looks like. Does the other party have any characteristics?"

"I don't know." Bibi replied again.

The bartender listened for a short breath, his temples bulged, his blood vessels protruded, and he kept beating.The expression on his face was distorted, the expression was almost untenable, and he looked at Bibi with wide eyes. If he didn't look at Bibi beautifully enough, he would really scold.

"You don't know what the other party looks like or what the other party's characteristics are, so how do you find the other party?" The bartender took a deep breath and asked patiently.

Bibi calmly: "I don't know, so I came to ask you."

"I..." The bartender uttered a complete stop, feeling that the words couldn't take it anymore.In his view, Bibi was either deliberately in trouble, or his brain was not good.

If it is the former, he is ready to call someone, if it is the latter, he has the opportunity to sell more beer to Bibi.

Keeping in mind his duties, the bartender blinked, looked at Bibi, and tentatively said: "If you ask me how to find someone, I can indeed give you an opinion."

"what?"

"I can tell everyone one by one I have seen in the past few days, and you will find who you are looking for if you listen."

"Really?" Bibi frowned, asking that she was not an idiot, but had no life experience, and the subconscious feeling was not very reliable.

"Don't draw conclusions like this first," the bartender said convincingly. "Since you don't have a solution right now, it's better to try what I said-if you don't try, how do you know if you can?

"It seems to make sense." Bibi was persuaded and looked at the bartender with a serious expression. "Okay, then you say it."

"Don't worry." The bartender showed an iconic smile from a profiteer. He poured a large glass of beer from the beer barrel next to it and placed it in front of Bibi. "This beautiful lady, you should know that there is nothing free in the world. . I can’t just tell you anything. If you want to listen, you have to buy me a beer."

"Buy beer, would you tell me?" Bibi confirmed.

"Of course." The bartender was sure.

"How much is that?"

"Three...amount, five copper coins."

"Isn't it expensive?" Bibi said, without hesitation, he reached for his pocket, took out a handful of coins, and counted five of them to the bartender.

"Of course not expensive, the wine in our tavern is cheap and delicious, that is, you come early, or you can't buy it at all." The bartender said to Bibi while putting the money in the money box inside the counter, " Of course, if you don’t like to drink beer, I can also help you drink, saving waste, there have been guests before...amount!"

Putting the copper coins in place, the bartender raised his head to look at Bibi. He was about to show his service. Suddenly when the sound stopped, he saw that Bibi had lifted the wooden cup and poured beer into his mouth.

"Goo, goo, goo..."

The bartender looked a little stunned, staring at the expression on Bibi's face that was not very resistant. For the first time in history, he suspected that the tavern's brewing skills might not be that bad.

"You... you drank it?" The bartender blinked and made a surprise to Bibi.

Bibi drank a small half of the beer and stopped slightly, looking to the bartender and asking, "Otherwise, the beer I bought must of course be drunk by myself, can't I drink it for you? I'm not a kid, the reason is still understandable , Don't try to lie to me."

After finishing talking, Bibi continued to drink beer.

Bartender: "..." dumbfounded.

After a while, Bibi drank the whole glass of beer, put the glass on the counter, and looked at the bartender with a blush on her face, and said: "Okay, I bought the beer and drank it. Tell me you soon People you have seen."

"Good." The bartender reacted, and no longer entangled with the taste of beer. After all, selling is a victory. I mentioned the spirit. "I will start with seven days ago. I remember seven days ago. The man in the tavern is a man in his fifties. He... the second man is a man in his thirties. He..."

The bartender kept saying, for a long time, he stopped, looked at Bibi, and smiled, "Well, this lady, everyone I met seven days ago, told you."

Bibi seemed to be a bit overwhelmed at this time. His blush deepened, shaking his head vigorously, regaining his consciousness, and asked the bartender with his round eyes: "You met six days ago, five days ago, four days ago. People?"

The bartender smiled: "Of course I can tell you. But you also saw that just a day's worth of people, just say it for so long, really finished, but it is very laborious. Otherwise, you buy another beer, I'll tell you who those people met six days ago?"

After speaking, the bartender poured a full glass of beer and delivered it to Bibi.

Bibi looked at it and didn't talk about it. He threw five copper coins to the bartender, grabbed the beer glass and drank it.

"This beer feels weird. It's completely different from the wines I've tasted before, and the amount is too much. I'm flustered a little..." Bibi whispered softly, and then hiccupped lightly.

"Hi-hiccup!"

After hiccupping, Bibi looked at the bartender and urged: "Okay, I have bought two glasses of beer and drank it. You go ahead."

"Okay!" The bartender felt that the "little sheep" in front of him might have a lot of wool and enthusiasm, and he was quite enthusiastic. He opened his mouth and said, "Six days ago, the first person I met was a woman of more than forty people. She It looks... The second person is..."

The bartender kept talking.

Bibi listened carefully, and while listening, leaning against the counter nodded like a doze, and the forehead could almost touch the counter surface sometimes.Her white and flawless face had become extremely red at this time, like a ripe apple.

After ten minutes, the bartender carefully and responsibly told everyone who met six days ago, glanced at Bibi, poured a glass of beer, and pushed to the front, said: "Miss, it looks like you don’t seem to have Find the person you are looking for, so I will talk about it five days ago?"

"Uh~~"