In the Angholi palace, a middle-aged man stepped hastily accompanied by two royal soldiers, they were heading towards the main hall of the kingdom.
In the main royal hall, King Shaswita Sena was conversing with three of his foreign guests. The king was accompanied by his empress, two Royal Counselors, an admiral, and Leyman.
The three foreign guests were different from each other. One was black with short curly hair, one with reddish hair and white skin, another was dressed like the people of mainland Persian.
They were discussing the possibility of establishing a cooperative relationship in trade in the Angholi region, and the appearance of a frightened middle-aged man accompanied by two soldiers interrupted their conversation.
"What is it?" asked Shaswita Sena with a frown from his throne. "You two know I have guests, don't you? Then why interrupt our conversation?" he asked the two soldiers accompanying the middle-aged man.