In the side hall, there were more than twenty traditionally styled tables, each with six seats, and on the tables were teapots and peanuts.
This setup was somewhat reminiscent of old-era theaters.
The wealthy were moving around, their expressions either joyful or somber, and a cacophony enveloped the room.
Whenever there's a gathering, these socially adept elitists spare no effort in networking, trying to establish every person as a potential contact.
And often in such settings, the person with the highest status is immediately identifiable.
At this moment, many were gathered around Bi Quan, each with a fawning smile, their intentions to curry favor couldn't be more obvious.
Being neither humble nor arrogant is often praised, but reality is, in front of those wielding power and money, such an attitude is seen as acting pretentious and arrogant.
