Richelieu had given ample information to find the place to Avis. It was a little restaurant that did European cuisine, Spanish and French mostly. There were a few tables that offered a little bit of privacy, which should be enough both to have a discreet conversation but being in public at the same time. The menu offered various choice, from a simple 'charcuterie plate' and 'salades', to a full three course meal. The drink page was full of the usual with the addition of many imported teas from fair trade, Oxfam and the like.
In the message sent to avis, the table was reserved under the 'blackwell' name. Richelieu arrived first and was reading a book, whose title read 'Richelieu, the rise of France', in wait for the Mastigos leader ...