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Chapter 108: Dancer Monthly Pass)

The White Rabbit Ballroom is an adult ballroom and minors are not allowed to enter.

There are two types of halls in the dance hall, one is purely restricted, with excessive performances, and the other is semi-restricted, with less excessive performances.

However, contrary to intuition, the age limit for pure restricted dance halls is 18 years and above, and the age limit for semi-restricted dance halls is 21 years and above.

Because semi-restricted dance clubs serve alcohol to increase revenue, federal law requires adults over 21 to drink alcohol.

"Sir, do you want to go to a semi-restricted dance hall or a restricted-level dance hall?"

As soon as He Ao walked to the door, a graceful waitress with a graceful figure shrouded in gauze and a smiling face came over.

"Help me find out which dance club the girl I ordered yesterday is at now."

He Ao raised his bracelet and shook it.

Roy has a habit of getting a membership card wherever he goes, even though he may never come to this store again.

If you have a membership card, you will have an account record, and if you have an account record, you will have an order record.

In addition to the dance in the hall, this kind of dance hall generally also provides a private viewing mode.

Customers can order a dancer they like and dance a song for themselves in the small private room provided in the ballroom.

The price of a dance or piece of music ranges from 30 to 80 federal coins.

Of course, you can't do anything particularly excessive.

The law of Chenxi City prohibits the trading of flesh.

Like the White Rabbit Dance Hall, a well-known dance hall that caters to the whole city, people from the Procuratorate will keep an eye on it.

Of course, it would be a bit of a fantasy to ask people in Aston to completely abide by the law.

The reason why dance clubs have such strict restrictions is that in addition to complying with the law, there is another important influencing factor, and that is interest.

If you don't get what you ask for, you can actually get the customer to give you the highest price.

One dance cost 80 federal coins, and many Ankesai girls could only earn two of these by standing on the street for one night.

Anksei is one of the cities in the far north of the Federation. Materials there are scarce, so many Anksei people go south to make a living. They wander around various cities in the Federation and make a living by performing arts.

Most Ankesai girls are passionate and versatile.

In the wandering life, some people gradually relied on selling their bodies to survive, and gradually affected the cognition of many cities in the Federation. Ankesay Girl gradually became a synonym for a certain group of people.

Closer to home, He Ao was not sure if Roy had ever singled out a certain dancer, but Roy did have the habit of ordering a single dancer. He would never go wrong if he gave it a try. The worst he could say was that he remembered it wrong.

"Hold on."

The waitress took out a tablet and touched He Ao's bracelet, and the order information specific to Roy was displayed, "Mr. Roy, Qi Rui is currently performing in the 18th ballroom, and you want me to make a reservation for you.

Performing?"

"No need," He Ao waved his hand, "help me get a ticket for Ballroom 18."

"The ballroom No. 18 is a semi-restricted ballroom. The ticket price is 30 federal coins." The waitress took out a pink chip card and handed it to He Ao. "After you enter, give this ticket to the waiter. You can

Receive a free glass of sparkling water and wish you a happy dance."

He Ao paid, took the chip card, and followed the directions on the road to Ballroom No. 18.

The door of the dance hall was originally closed. When He Ao walked to the door, the door slowly opened.

The loud music suddenly hit me.

He Ao gave the chip card to the waiter on the side, waved his hand to reject the sparkling water he handed over, and looked at the center of the ballroom.

There, there was a girl with a hot figure and long burgundy hair who was performing passionately.

The moment he saw her, countless broken memories emerged in He Ao's mind.

In these messy memories, He Ao saw flickering lights, sexy girls, and discontinuous scenes.

In this memory, Roy did not touch the girl, but his body became weaker and weaker until he walked out of the ballroom with a blank mind.

The girl in my memory gradually overlapped with the figure performing enthusiastically in front of me.

He Ao took out a hundred-dollar bill and folded the bill while walking around.

This was the most intense moment of the performance, and a large number of excited crowds scattered their banknotes on the stage and stuffed them into the girl's leg rings.

By the time Ho Ao walked to the stage, the hundred-dollar bill in his hand had been folded into an isosceles triangle.

Hundred-dollar bills are rare in the Federation. Let’s not talk about the popular electronic payment. Even if cash is used, the ones circulating on the market are basically small and easy-to-use change of twenty yuan or less, and there are very few fifty yuan.

One hundred yuan is even less.

But the hundred-dollar bill has another meaning in the dance hall.

If you put it directly into the dancer's leg ring or throw it on the stage, this hundred dollar bill is a reward.

But if you fold it into a triangle and insert it into the dancer's leg ring, it's an 'invitation'.

Although the dance hall imposes restrictions on behavior in the dance hall, it does not restrict dancers from 'dating' with guests in private.

Of course, the dance hall will also take a cut of the money earned in this situation.

The act of 'invitation' must be carried out under the gaze of the dancer. If the dancer does not agree to the invitation, she can take out the banknotes inserted in the leg ring and throw it on the ground, and the money will be regarded as a reward.

The girl with long burgundy hair was obviously stunned for a moment when she saw He Ao, and then she watched He Ao calmly slide the banknote across the skin of her thigh and insert it into her leg ring.

"I'll wait for you in the coffee shop on the first floor."

He Ao smiled, turned around, and walked out of the ballroom.

The girl watched He Ao's back disappear, came to her senses, and continued dancing as if nothing had happened.

He Ao walked out of the White Rabbit Ballroom and returned to the elevator. Then just as the elevator door was about to close, a figure in a red dress flashed across He Ao's sight.

Then the elevator door closed completely.

He Ao immediately pressed the door open button, and the elevator door opened again. Then he rushed out amidst the confused eyes of everyone in the elevator, and rushed straight to the place where the figure in the red dress had just appeared.

There, there was only a waitress in a red dress standing at the door, waiting quietly for the guests.

"Sir, do you want to come in and take a look?"

the waitress asked with a smile.

He Ao looked up at the sign above his head, 'Mons Ballroom'.

Did you read it wrong?···

He Ao shook his head, rejected the waitress's invitation, and walked slowly back to the elevator.

At a certain moment just now, he thought he had seen the 'Dancing Girl' again, the Witch Church priest who had killed Musiu's family.

According to the notes at the settlement of the first official mission system, the dancer should have been jailed.

He Ao rubbed his eyebrows and walked into the elevator again.

We still need to find a way to confirm the current situation of the 'dancing girl'.

This chapter has been completed!
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