The Primordial Tamer

Chapter 320 Teahouse Turmoil (3)



Chapter 320 Teahouse Turmoil (3)

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The customers and the attendant were still reeling from the shock of witnessing Orion's swift action. The teahouse, once filled with murmurs and whispers, fell into a profound silence as if time itself had paused to process the events that had just transpired.

Wide-eyed and mouths agape, the customers exchanged incredulous glances. Their initial concern had given way to a mixture of astonishment and awe.

They had come to the teahouse seeking tranquility and respite, and instead, they had found themselves in the midst of a confrontation that had taken an unexpected turn.

The customers couldn't believe their eyes. Orion, the man who had initially appeared to be a proponent of peace and understanding, had just unleashed a swift and powerful kick upon the disciple of the famous Blazing Sun sect.

The disciple, who had been seething with anger and arrogance moments ago, was now sprawled on the ground outside the teahouse, his pride shattered.

The shock reverberated through the teahouse, leaving everyone momentarily speechless. Whispers of disbelief and astonishment filled the air as the customers tried to process the sudden turn of events.

They had witnessed a dramatic departure from the expected script of a peaceful resolution to the action that had just happened.

The attendant, standing behind the counter, was equally taken aback. Her eyes widened in disbelief as she tried to reconcile the image of Orion, the calm and composed individual, with the one who had just displayed such unexpected physical prowess.

Her mind raced, grappling with conflicting emotions of shock, admiration, and concern for the teahouse's reputation.

The disciples, who had been present to assert their dominance and demand respect, were now themselves stunned into silence. Their eyes darted between Orion and their fallen comrade, their faces etched with a mix of surprise, anger, and confusion.

For a brief moment, the teahouse was suspended in a suspended state of uncertainty. The atmosphere, once serene and peaceful, now crackled with tension and unanswered questions.

The customers, having sought solace in this tranquil haven, were caught in a situation that challenged their expectations.

Orion, aware of the impact his actions had on the teahouse and its occupants, took a deep breath to collect himself. He understood the gravity of the moment and the need to address the aftermath of his uncharacteristic move.

Orion's gaze swept across the teahouse, taking in the astonished faces of the customers and the bewildered expressions of the remaining disciples.

He realized that his actions had not only disrupted the tranquility of the place but had also stirred a sense of disbelief and confusion among those present.

"I am sorry for disturbing your evening," Orion spoke, his voice laced with a mix of sincerity and reflection. "In times like these, it becomes apparent that certain individuals cannot be reached through words alone."

His words hung in the air, leaving an uncomfortable silence in their wake. The customers exchanged uncertain glances, unsure of how to interpret Orion's statement. Some sensed a tinge of mockery in his tone, while others detected a hint of resignation and frustration.

Before anyone could respond, the rest of the disciples, still seething with anger and wounded pride, couldn't contain their outrage any longer. Their voices rose in unison, their words cutting through the tense atmosphere of the teahouse.

"How dare you do that to one of our people!" they shouted, their voices filled with fury and indignation. Their loyalty to their sect and their desire to protect their comrades surged to the forefront, overpowering any sense of reason or understanding.

As their anger reached its peak, one of the disciples, consumed by rage, summoned their beast in a display of dominance. The room trembled with anticipation as the beast materialized, its presence emanating power and intimidation.

But just as the disciples were prepared to unleash their beasts, a sudden movement caught everyone by surprise. It was Lily, Orion's younger sister, who swiftly stepped forward, her eyes shining with determination.

"I'll show you how we handle people who do not respect us," Lily declared, her voice steady and unwavering. Her actions mirrored Orion's earlier display, showcasing a remarkable agility and strength that belied her petite frame.

With a series of precise and well-placed kicks, Lily incapacitated the disciples one by one, rendering their attempts to summon their beasts futile.

The teahouse echoed with the sound of impacts and astonished gasps as Lily's swift and calculated strikes sent the disciples crashing to the ground, their arrogance shattered.

The customers and the attendant could only watch in awe and disbelief as Lily took control of the situation. It was as if a new dynamic had shifted the balance of power within the teahouse.

The atmosphere that had once been charged with tension now held a sense of subdued astonishment. The customers and the attendant, still processing the swift turn of events, were left in awe of Lily's prowess and agility.

Their eyes widened as they witnessed her skillful maneuvers and calculated strikes, which swiftly incapacitated the disciples.

Orion, standing at the sidelines, watched the scene unfold with a mixture of surprise and admiration. He couldn't help but feel a sense of pride for his younger sister, whose actions had quelled the immediate threat.

As the disciples lay on the ground, their arrogance shattered, Orion couldn't help but let out a sigh. He scratched his head, silently acknowledging the irony of the situation.

His initial attempt to promote peace and understanding unexpectedly led to a display of force. It was a reminder that in certain circumstances, actions spoke louder than words.

Turning his attention to the attendant, who had been witness to the entire spectacle, Orion approached her with a mix of gratitude and regret.

He recognized the disruption that had taken place in her establishment and the impact it had on the peaceful atmosphere she had worked hard to cultivate.

"I am sorry to do this here," Orion said, his voice filled with genuine remorse. He understood the inconvenience and distress his actions had caused the teahouse and its patrons.

The attendant, her eyes reflecting a mixture of relief and admiration, took a step back and bowed slightly. "It is okay," she responded.

Her voice then laced with gratitude. "You are not in the wrong. In fact, you saved us from a potentially dangerous situation. As a token of our gratitude, your tea is on the house."

Orion nodded appreciatively, his gratitude evident in his expression. He realized that despite the unintended disruption, his actions had ultimately served to protect those within the teahouse.


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