People are divided into ranks, and at tonight's banquet—a competition of power and wealth—it is naturally so.
Upon entering the venue, Su Xinyan and her companions clearly saw that the banquet hall was divided into two areas.
The first area was located below the auction stage.
The auction venue was expansive, with each row featuring twenty chairs, while tables to the left and right of the chairs were set with red wine, champagne, fruits, and pastries.
Each row was further attended to by a waiter on either side, undoubtedly prepared for the dignitaries of the business and political world, along with the elite families.
The second area, separated from the first, although it also offered red wine and pastries, did not have waiters in attendance. Such differential treatment did not seem to concern the organizers.
The second area was prepared for stars of the entertainment industry and some guests interested in the auction.