That was rather disappointing. Harvey had hoped that the Serpentine's money would have been well spent, with his armor being more than simply ornate and gaudy. He had heard, in passing, of Serpentine's reputations and infamy. Harvey would always take into account their accomplishments and made sure to prepare accordingly, and had hoped that Eli and the Serpentine's fight would have dragged on long enough to involve the others, causing a nice brawl to occur. Alas, flash and appearance seems to be all the Serpentine was good for, as shortly after the two drew their blades the boy had fallen and Eli was in pain. Harvey new that Eli wasn't even touched by the Serpentine, so Harvey guessed this was the work of a spirit. And if he had to guess further, from the good doctor from earlier. Her name was Helen, as far as Harvey could remember. A fairly renowned doctor within the city. Obviously Harvey never had much reason to visit the physician, even on behalf of his former master, but from her words she made herself seem like a more influential person than one would think of a doctor. Sure her profession was certainly admirable, but there were plenty of doctors within the city of equal or greater skill, as far as Harvey knew. He himself had a job in pharmacy and did a stint as a general surgeon, though the latter he did simply because he was the only one at the time with an ounce of medical knowledge. Never work in the backwaters kids. And Harvey could assume from the tone of her voice that she would not tolerate any trouble in this fine establishment. And Harvey would go so far as to guess that she would try to do something to prevent or punish anyone who tried. It would explain Eli's predicament, but than it just made Harvey wonder what Helen could have possibly done to him between getting up and out of her seat. But maybe she didn't do anything at all. If it was anything like him, this was the work of a spirit. Unless Eli just had problems, Helen must have sicked a spirit on him. Harvey didn't know enough to make any accusations, but at this point he didn't care. The Serpentine was obviously not going to be much of a fight, so unless Eli can rouse others into violence there was nothing that Harvey could do. Well, he could try to make the Serpentine fight to the death, but he had a feeling this would not bold well with the others. Turning back to the bartender the ice and milk arrived. [b]"Finally."[/b] Without the proper tools or facilities Harvey had to make his smoothie crudely. He took out some of the fruits from his bag and torn them into smaller bits into the cup of ice. Than he mixed the ice with milk, before putting it into a compartment inside his chest. When it closed he worked his magic. Literally. First he activated the robot's body, with lights glowing and sparks of electricity shooting out from his body. This served absolutely no purpose but to make a bit of noise, as the real Harvey simply took control over his smoothie mix and shook it violently within the robot's body until it was pureed. Once it was done Harvey turned off the machine and presented a bizarre [url=http://i.imgur.com/v93aHUB.jpg]drink[/url]. It was literally glowing a faint blow light, like the reflection of the moon. Harvey topped it with a cherry. [b]"Feast your eyes on this. This... Is Moon Water. Blue sky ice, with white cloud milk, topped with a a reflection of the full moon."[/b] Obviously it was just fancy embellishment, but it was certainly a testament of Harvey's skill to produce such a magical drink with his mundane items. [b]"A good chef requires the best ingredients. The best chef can use anything."[/b] Harvey lifted the cup up to his robotic head. It had no mouth which to imbibe this mystical drink, yet it seemed like he was about to go through with it anyways.