Terence stood there while he took off his boxing gloves and threw them on the floor. He lifted the rails and exited the ring.
He took the water bottle the waiter handed to him and took a big gulp. He emptied the rest on his head and splashed to his neck and chest to cool himself down.
He wiped his face and glanced at the two brothers in the ring. Terence threw the empty bottle in the garbage, without removing his eyes on the two men, and shouted, "Well, are you leaving or not?"
That night, Carla took off her hospital gown and changed into her regular clothes. She used a wide headband to cover the bandage on her head.
Noah arrived just then with Carla's coat in his hand. He wrapped the coat around Carla and carried her off the bed to the car.
He sat with Carla in the backseat of the car.
They were in a luxurious and very spacious car so Carla had the space to put her feet up on the empty seat in front of her. She adjusted herself to a comfortable position and took out her phone to play games.
"Hey, watch out, your feet." Noah pointed to Carla's feet. He leaned over to the driver and instructed him to drive carefully. Bad roads were coming up ahead.
They were driving up the mountain and it was going to be a long ride.
Carla had fallen asleep while playing with her phone and she enjoyed a good sleep even before they arrived.
When she woke up, she found herself wrapped around Noah's arms.
"Have we arrived?" she asked.
Noah lifted her off her seat and out of the car.
When she got out of the car, Carla was greeted by a beautiful sight. The whole mountain was dotted with flickering illuminations. She could hear the rhythmic babbling of the brook nearby. And an antique cinereous structure stood tall on the mountain.
It was already night time but they could still see the entire view in front of them as if it were day time.
In front of the cinereous house, a plaque sat in the middle. It read "Gangnam Building."
Everything they could see in front of them matched the name.
Carla looked around the place and discovered lots of rare luxury cars in the parking spaces. This must be a very expensive place.
Noah took her inside, with his arms wrapped around her shoulders. They took the elevator to the attic.
There were eight floors inside and every other floor housed different restaurants with different themes.
The first, third, fifth and seventh floors all had different restaurants. And the rest of the floors, guests booked rooms should they decide to stay after their meals.
And on the eighth floor, it was always reserved for the most distinguished guests who wanted to enjoy their dinner and an overnight stay as well.
Carla checked out everything inside. What a delicate place! And the different styles on each floor were magnificent, she thought. Each floor seemed to represent a certain decade, from the 1950s to the 1960s style to the 1970s and 1980s.
The eighth floor, however, had the most modern style.
But it still kept a traditional look, which complemented the rest of the building. The dining room was distinctive but had a great atmosphere.
Noah ushered Carla into one of the booths and she noticed it was more spacious and comfortable than the others. There was even an ottoman in front of her so she can lift her leg.
"I've never been here so I don't know what to get. You decide for me." The menu confused Carla so she didn't even look at it. She trusted Noah would know which dishes they would enjoy. He was a regular so he knew what to eat.
Noah read through the menu and told Carla, "Their Western food here is the best in China so we need to have some of that. Plus, the fish is a must-try. They raise the fish themselves."
Carla heard a lot of dishes being said by Noah. She didn't eat before they got there but that was still more than enough for the two of them.
"Noah, it's okay. Don't order too much. We can have the other dishes when we come back here, can't we?"
Noah returned the menu to the food server, who left immediately. Noah turned to her with a smile and reassured her, "It's okay. There are a lot of dishes but I only ordered small portions of it."
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