As the time of evening arrived, so did the guests begin to arrive at the Carmichael mansion one after another until the entire large hall that was built for celebrations was filled up with people. There were relatives, few councilmen, friends of the family and others who were waiting to be acquainted with people to build connections. Rain didn't grace down the lands of Bonelake which made it easier for the guests as their clothes weren't smudged with mud or dirt. And as guests came in, the servants who had put their effort in setting everything up from the flowers to the food and to the light, three-fourths of them were back in the kitchen room while the maids who were trained were sent out to the hall to serve the guests with food and drinks.