As the servants were driven away, the hall of the mansion became quiet.
At that moment, the Knights of Fatis and Sarion sat at the sides of the long table in peace. They stopped eating and drinking. Even the knights who were guarding the passage and the mansion had solemn expressions.
There were also the Swadian infantry who held swords and shields in the outer passage.
Now, only their own people could remain.
Kant, as the supreme lord, had his reasons for not wanting outsiders to participate.
As the Lord's subordinates, they naturally chose to obey. At the same time, they guaranteed that they would be on high alert, and the entire mansion was heavily guarded. They even sent small teams to guard the subordinate knights'rooms and Baron Dylan's room, it was as strict as guarding a death row prisoner.
Although it was going to be a banquet, it was more like a strategy meeting.
They could not afford to slack off.
In the hall.