Fu Qu's is a popular authentic Chinese restaurant in Koreatown, and its largely considered neutral territory. No one wants to anger Madam Qu, and the food is exceptional, so the gangs leave their beef at the door, keep their head down and eat their food. Then they leave in peace and can do whatever they want with their beef on the streets.
A few good, or at least trustworthy, folks know that there is a bit more to Fu Qu's than meets the eye. Mister Qu has his fingers in several small pies, but he doesn't advertise. The pie you're involved in is the local gang troubles. Tensions exploded seemingly out of nowhere, and Koreatown is a mess of gang activity. Nowhere is safe, and even Fu Qu's has seen its fair share of troubles.
Upon arrival, Madam Qu greets you simply, "Good. One at door. No weapons. One inside. No fighting. Anyone who break rule, you break them."
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Greeter
Mister Qu has set up a simple operation. The greeter is seated behind a counter which mostly blocks access to the rest of Fu Qu's, and a narrow walkway passes to the left of the counter. The greeter checks any customers for weapons when they enter then places any weapons into one of many lock-boxes keyed to that customer. It will not unlock until the customer has paid for their meal.
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Muscle Team
Those familiar with Fu Qu's know that the food is great and the atmosphere is peaceful. Today, the food is still great but the environment is supercharged. Gangers who usually keep their heads down and talk quietly are shooting dirty looks around the room and practically asking for trouble. Violence always seems a moment away, and each customer that leaves is a relief. However, the tension ratchets up each time a new customer passes through the greeting station.
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