When the Queen entered the premises of the Royal Hall, she had expected at maximum about ten people but there were much more people than she had expected. The long dinner table was almost filled to the brim and she could see people of varying levels of authority and power all seated in one table.
It was a preposterous sight.
One should know that servants, attendants and nobles were all distinguished from one another and each would have their separate table. Servants were to eat at their own room separated from the officials and other dignified guests but it was contradicted here.
Now it meant that more people were standing and applauding her once she stepped inside but it made no difference if they had been here in the first place.
The Queen of Hearts made her way to the ones in the center of the table.