Even though both the singers and actors had come down from the stage, there were still many people in the hall who seemed intoxicated by the excitement of the performance.
Some swayed their hips and shoulders, while others hummed the memorable melodies with their noses.
Bouvalle, in a strong tone, conveyed that the performance had ended to some stubborn guests who were still holding on to the dancers and throwing tips.
Among them, there were even some well-known dignitaries who were known for their quiet demeanor. The impression left by the welcoming extravaganza of the Rose Windmill was powerful enough to make even such individuals feel excited.
It took quite some time for the guests to find their seats and even more time to sit quietly in their seats.
On the other hand, there were places where people still suspected that the memorial service had not yet ended.
The far end of the step seat overlooking the stage in Hall 1.