In the private room on the second floor, three young men and a middle-aged man were seated.
To Ye Guichen, these four people were all unfamiliar, yet each one of them held a significant identity.
One of the young men, about twenty-five or twenty-six years old, dressed in an Armani casual outfit, had a beautiful woman in his arms and was drinking.
He was Lin Qingfeng, the second young master of the Lin Family.
Beside Lin Qingfeng, the young man with earrings and slicked-back hair looked like a privileged successor.
His name was Mu Hua, a member of the Mu Family, the commander of the Jinling Army, and Murong's brother.
Another young man appeared slightly older, about thirty-four or thirty-five, wearing somewhat traditional robes with an arrogant expression on his face.
His name was Situ Kong, the steward of the Medicine King Valley.
