However, very few among them noticed that those originally sitting in the hall were all dressed in noble attire.
And many wore noble attire from three hundred years ago, five hundred years ago, or even further back.
Melard, the Earl, was one of them.
Upon entering the hall, he immediately noticed these people's 'bizarre costumes.'
They were all noble attire, and he clearly saw, after a rough count, that there were seventeen or eighteen people dressed as Marquis alone.
As for those in Earl or Baron attire, they were simply uncountable, making up almost eighty percent of the attendees.
These garments are not something one can wear casually; if investigated, it can be deadly, and how could his discerning eye fail to notice?
These clothes were not theatrical costumes but were worn regularly.
Melard's mind suddenly became a bit confused.
What exactly is happening here?
Why are the people appearing today so peculiar…
