In front of the crowded Beizut Family square, with the appearance of numerous influential figures, their guards, knights, and attendants spread out, seemingly isolating a space that occupies a corner of the square.
As more such figures arrive, those with insufficient status or power naturally find themselves excluded, only able to gather in groups on the outskirts of the square, looking at the prominent figures within, daring not to express their dissatisfaction.
However, to those truly influential figures, these people are not worthy of any attention.
They merely look at others of the same level or those capable of standing alongside them, with a trace of vigilance appearing in their expressions.
They are very aware of why the others have come.
Therefore, they are undoubtedly competitors.
Of course, while keeping vigilance in their hearts, they still need to maintain a semblance of decorum on the surface.
The one to first break the silence and speak is Misji.
