The Splendid Equestrian Club once boasted a magnificent, high-end exterior. Inside, the decor was classic and exceptionally unique.
But returning here today, Flora Bloom couldnât help but sigh. The apocalypse had begun less than three days ago, yet the clubâs illuminated sign was already shattered and dangling. The moment they stepped inside, Blondie and his men slammed the main door shut, ostensibly for their safety.
Once Flora Bloom was inside, she saw that the once-pristine white walls were now stained with blood that had yet to dry. Worse, the air was thick with the scent of debauchery.
Having lived through ten years of the apocalypse, Flora Bloom knew exactly what that smell meant. âItâs only the second day,â she thought, âand an equestrian club has already degenerated into this. What must other places be like?â
âBesides, judging by the way Blondie and the muscular man act, it doesnât seem like their personalities changed after the apocalypse. They were probably up to these kinds of shady dealings even before, just acting on habit.â
The group was led to a lounge on the second floor of the club.
This lounge had originally been for the exclusive use of VIP clients. Upon entering, everyone except for Flora Bloom and a couple of others began to admire the furnishings and layout.
"Only VIPs can get into this club. I heard that getting a VIP membership here costs at least 500,000."
It has to be said that wherever there are women, thereâs gossip. And the topic of this gossip was invariably tied to their everyday vanity and desires.
"Youâre telling me! I also heard that 500,000 is just for the membership. Every time you come to rent a horse, you have to put down a security depositâand that deposit alone is another 500,000. Plus, it depends on the class of horse you rent. A top-tier racehorse could go for five million."
"That just shows how little you know. I heard Young Master Underwood himself keeps a purebred steed here. A single horse like that must be worth several million, right?"
As the conversation drifted to Shelton Underwood, the topic naturally shifted to Flora Bloom.
Then, Belle Bloomâs voice drifted over, laced with resentment and sarcasm.
"Youâll have to ask my sister, Flora Bloom, about that. Young Master Underwood used to bring her to this club all the time. She knows her way around here far better than we do."
Prompted by Belle Bloom, several girls suddenly turned to Flora. In the comfort of the lounge, they seemed to have forgotten the earlier friction between the sisters. Full of excitement, they now looked at Flora and asked,
"Flora, Young Master Underwood is your boyfriend, right? Does he really keep a horse here? Do you know how much itâs worth?"
Flora Bloom glanced at her sister, then replied coolly, "Iâm not sure."
It wasnât that she was being coy; she had been reborn ten years into the past and had long since forgotten many things. âHow could I possibly remember how much one horse cost?â
She only remembered how, after the base cities were established, Crystal Cores had replaced currency. Five of the lowest-grade white Crystal Cores could barely trade for a single punctured package of instant noodles. Dozens of Crystal Cores werenât enough to buy one wilted vegetable.
âFood is the cornerstone of survival in the apocalypse.â
âStrength is what allows you to live like a human being in the apocalypse.â
âAnd to gain strength, you have to leave the safe zones, kill zombies, and harvest Crystal Cores.â
Listening to the group drone on about luxury brands, about which young master or miss was worth how much, about who was caught up in the latest scandal, about some celebrity cheating on their spouse...
It almost made Flora Bloom want to laugh.
âIs this what they mean by "a full belly leads to wicked thoughts"?â she mused. âThese people havenât even had one full meal, yet theyâre already relaxing, laughing and chattering away as if nothing has changed from before the apocalypse. They have no idea theyâve already fallen into the clutches of demons.â
âSigh. A bunch of innocent lambs, oblivious to the wickedness of the world. Their time for tears will come soon enough.â
Just as she was thinking this, the door swung open. Sure enough, it was Blondie and the muscular man. Following behind them was a woman.
The woman had a curvaceous figure, ample in all the right places. She wore a miniskirt and a crop top, her impressive bust squeezed into the tiny garment. It looked as if one sharp movement would cause her to spill out of it completely.
Moreover, if one looked closely, the woman didnât dare take large strides. Her gait was strangely furtive, as if she were trying to hide something.
Her revealing attire, combined with her decent looks, drew the gazes of every man in the room, Neal Wallace included. Their eyes were fixed on her, like searchlights they couldnât turn away.