The Yin family is truly wealthy.
The several side halls, provided for guests to rest and chat before the banquet, were frighteningly spacious. They weren't vulgarly opulent with gold, yet every detail was clearly a result of careful design and consideration. This allowed guests to fully relax without losing a touch of solemn and ancient elegance.
The guests here were clearly familiar with each other, clustering together in groups to chat. Meanwhile, the attendants serving in the corners would discreetly bring over fruit plates and tea. They would then withdraw unobtrusively, only stepping forward to offer service when guests signaled.
Although alcohol wasn't available yet, all other kinds of amusements such as cigars, card games, and snacks were readily available. While the adults chatted or engaged in discussions, the children gathered at the edge of the hall and in front of the television, playing games.
