In the first few seconds, Jindeng did not think he had done anything wrong.
As a scion of the aristocracy of the powerful Great Chen Empire, his status could not be considered low.
Otherwise, he wouldn't be stepping out with a number of guards known as 'Frenzied Warriors'.
His noble status and lavish lifestyle had also fostered his arrogant personality.
After his failed invitation to the suspected Zhongshan Kingdom noble, Li Changhe, he wanted to say more, clearly not yet willing to give up on those two girls.
Then he laid his eyes on a handsome young brother.
Stirred, Jindeng naturally extended an invitation to 'him'.
Compared to those nobles who forcibly took civilian women and men, he considered himself quite cultured for not using force or status to coerce.
Had it been in Great Chen, Li Changhe wouldn't have even had the chance to refuse. Jindeng himself had done such things more than once.