Chapter 43: The Stranger In The Bar
[Gulliver Area 1, House K, Room 2]
The light shone bright inside the house, the aroma of cooking clinging thick in the air, carried far by the breeze outside.
In the sitting room, Jamie worked out, push-ups, relentless and precise. Sweat slicked his face, rekindling memories of the forest, of the assassins who’d once ambushed him. But this was different. He was stronger now. He had a tangible goal. His mind and soul were fixed on one thing: becoming strong enough to deliver justice to anyone who deserved it.
They’d finished their part of the mission. The journey had brought them to a bar, spacious, with an aquarium tucked in one corner. Not as packed as you’d expect a Midworld bar to be. It was handsome, really, more so than its surroundings, a hidden gem, underrated but full of character. Along the way, they’d been met consistently by a few working girls.
“You wanna have fun?” one purred, voice dripping like honey laced with poison, as if a roll in the sheets might cure them of some fatal plague.
They flashed their bare, shapely legs, a well-worn trick to rouse the kraken sleeping in every man.
“We’re good, love!” Bray would reply, his British lilt smooth as silk, charming even as he turned them down.
*Squeak.*
He pulled himself onto an empty tall barstool. Next to him sat a wiry old man, back bent like a question mark, dressed head to toe in ’90s threads, right down to the faded baseball cap perched crookedly on his head. His eyes were lost in his beer, golden beard untrimmed for weeks, wrinkles etched deep like battle scars. This bloke had seen things, lived them.
Across the table lounged a curvy woman in nothing but a black bra. Long hair, golden highlights catching the dim light, perfectly tousled for the occasion. Behind her stood four transparent tubes, each filled with a different brew, glowing faintly under the bar’s ambient lights.
“Give me what he’s having!” Bray said with a grin, pointing to the large transparent cup the old man cradled like a holy relic, something that did him more good than any woman ever could.
The man jolted slightly. A stranger referencing his drink? In the slums, that wasn’t just small talk, it was code. *I see you. You seem interesting. Let’s speak.*
The bartender slid a matching cup beneath the tap, then moved to the second spout, letting the amber liquid trickle slowly into it.
“What’ll you have?” Bray asked, glancing back at Jamie, who stood behind him like a silent sentinel.
“I don’t drink,” Jamie replied flatly.
“You don’t?” Bray’s voice climbed an octave. “Blimey, you’re joking!”
“I’m seventeen,” Jamie added, as if that settled it.
The bartender handed Bray his full cup. He took it with a wink so practiced it could’ve charmed a nun out of her habit. The woman behind the bar smiled back,warm, promising, the kind of look that hinted their conversation might go somewhere… interesting.
“You’re missing out, mate,” Bray teased, then took a swig. His face twisted instantly, bitter, sour, like he’d just licked a battery.
Jamie’s ear twitched toward the aquarium on his right.
“I’ll be at the aquarium,” he said, already stepping away.
“Break a leg!” Bray called after him, though his attention was already tangled in the drink and the man beside him.
Silence settled for a few beats, but not in Bray’s mind. He was waiting, calculating the perfect moment to begin the information mining he’d come here for.
“You new round here, mate?” the old man finally asked, voice rough but laced with that unmistakable British cadence, East End, maybe, or South London, worn down by years and regret.
“Yes, I am!” Bray replied, perking up. Rare to have your mark open the door for you.
“Name’s Bray. Yours?”
“Rascal,” the man croaked, then broke into a wet cough. “Ah, sorry, mate. Just got a bit of beer in your breather!”
“No worries!” Bray said easily.
The old man nodded, brushing it off, not wanting pity.
Bray scanned the nearly empty bar, then leaned in slightly. “Has it always been this empty?”
“Nah, mate,” Rascal said, swirling his drink. “Most of the lads saved up their Midbucks for tickets to the Third Reckoning.”
He smirked, eyes distant. “Fancy a shag? Sure. But watching noobs get carved up trying to pass the Third Game? Now that’s proper entertainment.”
The memory flickered behind his eyes, chaos, blood, screams swallowed by the roar of the crowd. Proof, if any were needed, of how Midworld twisted folk into something unrecognizable.
“Do yourself a favour, kid,” he added, voice dropping, serious now. “Don’t you go signing up for any of those games.”
Bray opened his mouth, maybe to argue, maybe to reassure but Rascal cut him off, sharp as a switchblade.
“Seen it all before. I came to this very bar years back, hunting for intel. Cost me my whole team.” His gaze fell to the bar top. “We watched the Third Game, thought we had it figured. Didn’t know they change it every time. Made one mistake… and they died.”
“They change it?” Bray’s eyes widened. “Then watching it’s useless!”
“Exactly,” Rascal muttered. “Back to square one.”
“I’m sorry you had to go through that,” Bray said, voice low but firm. “But no matter what, it’s ten games. And we’re finishing all of them.”
Rascal looked up, surprised. There was fire in the boy’s words, not bravado, but resolve. Against all odds, this kid wasn’t backing down.
“This lad… he’s not broken. Not yet. And bugger me if I don’t feel like believing in him.” He pondered.
“I’ll be rooting for you,” Rascal said, a flicker of warmth returning to his voice.
“I won’t disappoint you, sir!” Bray declared and snapped off a crisp military salute.
The old man froze. Then his eyes softened. He knew. Knew the weight behind that gesture. Knew the life it came from.
Slowly, deliberately, Rascal raised his own trembling hand in return.
“Alright, soldier,” he said, voice thick with pride and memory. “Carry on.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 107: Into The Unknown
- Chapter 106: Ignite
- Chapter 105: A Way Back
- Chapter 104: Extraction In Astro
- Chapter 103: SHE TURNS
- Chapter 102: To The Office
- Chapter 101: Drama In Astro
- Chapter 100: From Hiding
- Chapter 99: In The Hands
- Chapter 98: We End it here
- Chapter 97: We End It Now
- Chapter 96: The Screen::Power Source !!
- Chapter 95: Both Ways, Trouble
- Chapter 94: The Mission To Midoworld
- Chapter 93: The Chosen Four
- Chapter 92: Earth Squad Mission accomplished
- Chapter 91: Jamie’s Funeral
- Chapter 90: Ritual For Captain 2
- Chapter 89: The Ritual For Captain
- Chapter 88: Let’s Go Into
- Chapter 87: Genki’s Champion
- Chapter 86: Good Heavens No
- Chapter 85: The Origin Of Genki’s
- Chapter 84: Morning Gone
- Chapter 83: Kidnap England
- Chapter 82: One Tap
- Chapter 81: Going A Sleep
- Chapter 80: The Battle Of Chains
- Chapter 79: The Man Who Came
- Chapter 78: A Grid Lion
- Chapter 77: What happens in the Ice-cream Truck
- Chapter 76: The Fundraiser
- Chapter 75: A Desert In Africa
- Chapter 74: How To Fight The Demon Lord
- Chapter 73: The Battle In The Skies
- Chapter 72: The Mystery Under The Bridge
- Chapter 71: Hunters Enter The Equation Part 2
- Chapter 70: The Man In Red
- Chapter 69: THE TRAINING BEGINS
- Chapter 68: How to break the demon lord
- Chapter 67: All OF MIDWORLD vs Jamie::One last game for everyone
- Chapter 66: The truth
- Chapter 65: World OF THE LIVING ? part 2
- Chapter 64: World Of The Living ?
- Chapter 63: Attention players. The Reincarnation Games are temporarily stopped until further notice ::Part 2
- Chapter 62: Extraction
- Chapter 61: The Goddess Vs Demon Jamie
- Chapter 60: The Prison
- Chapter 59: Who will win?
- Chapter 58: Jamie Transforms Into A Demon?
- Chapter 57: Don’t buy this - , it’s from another book !!!!
- Chapter 56: Attention players. The Reincarnation Games are temporarily stopped until further notice ::Part 1
- Chapter 55: The Man with A Gun for A Head
- Chapter 54: The Creator of Yellow Sun
- Chapter 53: Jamie, Red sun
- Chapter 52: Alexander, The Lord Of Hope
- Chapter 51: The Russian Vs Alexander
- Chapter 50: It’s Raining Players
- Chapter 49: Deactivate Special Skill: Face Warp
- Chapter 48: Alexander Vs Jamie
- Chapter 47: Player Attributes Too High
- Chapter 46: The Goddess Appears In Midworld
- Chapter 45: At The Arena
- Chapter 44: I’m gonna get him back
- Chapter 43: The Stranger In The Bar
- Chapter 42: Alexander Joins The Grid Lions
- Chapter 41: Pascal Eny and Sandra Bolivar
- Chapter 40: The Meeting with The Captain
- Chapter 39: The First Demon lord part 2
- Chapter 38: Anchor Being
- Chapter 37: The First Demon Lord:Part 1
- Chapter 36: I call it, a system
- Chapter 35: Greg,Kill Jamie.
- Chapter 34: Countdown To Game 3
- Chapter 33: My Name Is Eva
- Chapter 32: The Clan Recruitment Starts
- Chapter 31: Grid Lions
- Chapter 30: True Strength
- Chapter 29: The Unfair Fight
- Chapter 28: Caster’s Challenge
- Chapter 27: Caster In The Fresh
- Chapter 26: Midworld:Part 2
- Chapter 25: Midworld
- Chapter 24: The Brutality Of Midgard
- Chapter 23: The System Is A Little Girl
- Chapter 22: The Second Game Ends
- Chapter 21: A Game Of Checkers In Hell: Part 2
- Chapter 20: A Game Of Checkers In Hell
- Chapter 19: The Trapped Broken shields
- Chapter 18: The Song of The Former teammates
- Chapter 17: Jamie’s First Kill:Part 3
- Chapter 16: Jamie’s First Kill: Part 2
- Chapter 15: Jamie’s First Kill: Part 1
- Chapter 14: Yellow Sun
- Chapter 13: False Hope
- Chapter 12: The Commander Vs Greg
- Chapter 11: A Familar Voice
- Chapter 10: Embers of Death
- Chapter 9: Two Hours to Hell
- Chapter 8: The Secret in the Portraits
- Chapter 7: You’re on your own
- Chapter 6: The Invitation
- Chapter 5: Blood and Chains
- Chapter 4: The First Mission
- Chapter 3: I’m Coming Home
- Chapter 2: The First Game
- Chapter 1: Ten Games to Rebirth