"Of course," the man known as Mu Ying nodded smoothly in agreement.
"Then I'll leave this place to you," Monty voluntarily stepped aside, making room for Mu Ying beside him.
The Wizards looked at Mu Ying with puzzled eyes. The reason his attire was considered extravagant was that he was wearing a bright blue traditional nobleman's bodysuit from an old era. This garment, referred to as noble attire, actually resembled a ballet costume more closely, making Mu Ying's legs tightly encased by the leggings and revealing a large patch of flattened leg hair. Mu Ying's small cape on the back was blue with red velvet, and on his head, he wore a bright prince's hat adorned with a white feather; his entire style was completely that of an old era noble.
Such attire was no longer worn by any noble family today, and the only place one might see it was in theatrical stage plays.