**Chapter 117: Provocation**
Stepping through Golden Harborâs gate, Jie Ming was instantly engulfed by a wave of bustling noise.
Massive stone buildings intertwined with wooden walkways stretched toward the coastline.
The sea breeze carried a mix of salty dampness, fishy odors, and rich spices, permeating every corner.
In the distance, raucous singing and clamor spilled from taverns, rising and falling.
The Magic Guildâs entrance shimmered with arcane runes, mysterious and alluring, while towering temples of the gods radiated holy light, starkly contrasting the worldly din.
Jie Mingâor rather, his disguised persona âJackââwalked silently through the streets, observing the crowd.
A throng of people bustled through, a chaotic mix of all sorts.
Finely dressed human nobles and merchants, poised and sharp-eyed, brushed past rugged pirates with curved blades at their waists, their gazes fierce with the savagery of a life on the edge.
Loud dwarven vendors hawked wares by the roadside, their voices mingling with the soft murmurs of elven rangers, creating the port cityâs unique symphony of accents.
Following the crowd, Jie Ming headed to a tavern in the port district that doubled as an Adventurersâ Guild.
A creaking wooden sign, swaying in the sea breeze, bore the scrawled words âDrunken Dolphin.â
Without the adventurerâs badge beside it, no one would guess it was a guild.
Pushing open the rickety door, a murky blend of ale, sweat, and tobacco hit him.
The tavernâs dim light fell on a thick wooden floor, slick with spilled filth.
Long wooden tables and benches were strewn haphazardly, where groups of adventurers caroused loudly, boasting of exploits or cursing missions.
The air thrummed with suppressed violence and the stench of coin.
Jie Mingâs entrance drew nearly every eye in the tavern. Though the noise didnât falter, he felt their subtle glances.
Adventuring seemed free, but it was heavily localized.
Most low-tier adventurers were weak, tasked with menial jobs like clearing sewer sludgeâakin to this worldâs drifters.
With limited work in a city, newcomers were scrutinized.
Jie Ming, privy to Jackâs memories, ignored the stares.
He strode to the counter, handing over the worn, folded letter and mission credentials.
The bartender, a stout beastman, took the credentials with stubby fingers, glanced at them, and tossed Jie Ming a few silver coins.
âMission complete, Jack. Next time, donât fold the letter into a mess,â the beastman grumbled.
âGot it,â Jie Ming replied gruffly, pocketing the coins without a glance.
Turning to find a quiet corner, he scanned the room.
As he moved, a skinny hand darted toward his waist, aiming for the coin pouch.
A common âgreetingâ in the Adventurersâ Guildâa test of a newcomerâs mettle.
Jie Ming stepped forward as if unaware, but his left hand shot back like lightning, seizing the thiefâs wrist.
With a slight twist, a sickening *crack* rang out, the thiefâs arm bent at a horrifying angle.
âAhhh!!!â The thiefâs scream was gut-wrenching.
He collapsed, writhing in agony, drenched in cold sweat.
Jie Ming didnât even glance back, strolling calmly toward the door.
The tavern fell silent for a moment, all noise halting.
Too ruthless!
His move was too ruthless!
The adventurersâ gazes didnât all fix on Jie Ming; many shifted to the central table.
There sat a hulking man with a scarred faceââIron Hammerâ Carl, the local kingpin and mastermind behind the thieves.
Normally, handling a pickpocket would pass the test, deterring further trouble.
But Jie Mingâs brutal response wasnât just a defenseâit was a blatant show of dominance!
Undoubtedly, the thievesâ gang would see it as a direct challenge.
Carlâs face darkened, Jie Mingâs merciless act a slap to his authority.
âThis kid doesnât know the rules?â an adventurer at Carlâs table, seeing his bossâs grim expression, stood to teach Jie Ming a lesson.
Carl snorted, stopping his lackey with a restrained wave. âTch, just a newbie. Heâll learn after a few hard knocks.â
Despite his brutish build, he affected a delicate air, mimicking the âupper class.â
No one dared mock himâthose who did were long sunk in the moat.
The others at the table smirked maliciously, eyeing Jie Ming.
They knew this kid was in for it.
With their bossâs stance clear, they grew bolder.
At a table near the door, a lackey stretched out a thick leg as Jie Ming passed, aiming to trip him âaccidentallyâ!
A flicker of mockery passed through Jie Mingâs eyes.
His steps didnât falter, and he stomped down on the outstretched leg!
*Crack!*
The sharp snap of breaking bone rang clear in the silent tavern!
The lackeyâs taunting grin froze, replaced by sheer agony.
He let out a scream even shriller than the thiefâs, collapsing like a broken log, clutching his grotesquely twisted leg, rolling and wailing.
Now, the tavern was utterly stunned.
Taking out the thief was one thing, but attacking Carlâs man and breaking his leg?!
This kid was insane!
âGet him! Kill him!â Carlâs face blackened, dropping his refined act, roaring furiously.
His cronies, eyes red with rage, grabbed knives, swords, and bottles, charging at Jie Ming!
Jie Mingâs lips curled, unfazedâalmost amusedâby the scene.
Facing seven or eight burly attackers, he moved like a phantom through the cramped space.
His strikes were simple yet lethal, each punch and kick carrying terrifying force and precision.
*Thud!*
A side kick caught the fastest thugâs thigh, snapping it with a scream, sending him flying like a broken kite to crash against the wall and slump down.
*Crack!*
Jie Ming sidestepped a dagger thrust, grabbing anotherâs arm and twisting, eliciting another bone-shattering sound.
âAhh!!â
In under ten seconds, amid continuous cracks and screams, all seven or eight attackers lay brokenâlegs or arms shattered, piled like trash in the tavernâs center, wailing.
It happened so fast they couldnât even beg for mercy.
The other adventurers were terrified by the spectacle.
Expecting a show, they hadnât anticipated this newcomerâs strength!
Carl, spared as the only one unscathed behind his lackeys, swallowed hard.
Seeing Jie Mingâs gaze fall on the hammer in his hand, Carl dropped it as if burned, abandoning his âdignityâ and scrambling out of the tavern.
The opportunists ready to jump in shrank back to their seats, pretending to see nothing.
They stared at their cups or polished weapons, avoiding Jie Mingâs icy eyes.
They could feel the air thick with blood and rustâthe mark of overwhelming power.
âAnother ruthless oneâŠâ someone muttered, pale-faced.
âWay tougher than Iron Hammer CarlâŠâ
Jie Ming glanced at the groaning heap on the floor, then at the trembling âspectators.â
Without further action, he sat at an empty table, grabbing a stained mug and pouring himself a full cup of ale.
He considered a sip for the mood but, seeing the grime, thought better of it.
âTch,â he muttered, setting the mug down and leaving the tavern at the same leisurely pace heâd entered.
His relaxed stride suggested the incident was a mere trifle.
Only when he pushed the door and vanished did the tavern erupt back into noise.
No one discussed the departed Jie Ming, instead diving into other topics with forced enthusiasm, as if to banish the fear heâd left.
As for the broken thugs, no one cared. The tavern hired adventurers to toss them out.
Their survival till morning depended on luck.
From that moment, Golden Harborâs Adventurersâ Guild gained a new untouchable figureââJack.â