In the Mountain Domain, Hudson was busily hosting a grand banquet for his guests.
After a few months of effort, even though the castle was still shapeless, the temporary Manor House had been built.
Having a suitable venue provided the basis for hosting a banquet.
After all, as a member of the Noble Consortium, how could he not host a banquet?
Compared to other regions, the nobles from the counties of Layton and Wharton are renowned for their thriftiness.
It's unusual for houses like Hudson's to host their first banquet after half a year, but it's not uncommon for them to only host one every few months.
They were all driven by "money".
With the exception of a few wealthy families, most Lords were facing a financial crisis.
With no money in their pockets, they naturally couldn't afford to be extravagant. Therefore, they had to cut costs, with limiting the number of banquets being an important method.