Aside from Li Yang, who was being cared for by Pakistani medical staff, the entire Spark Squad attended the luncheon. The long table before them was filled with food, most notably roasted chicken, lamb, and a variety of curried stews, and of course, thin flatbreads.
If this had been a state banquet, then it must be considered quite frugal. However, knowing that this meal was laid out after the area had been besieged for three months with extreme food scarcity, one should be thankful that Pakistan could provide such a meal.
About sixty people were present, and on the Pakistani side, they were all high-ranking officials, with political figures in suits or robes, and military personnel, naturally, in uniforms.
The problem was that this luncheon could only put together dishes for two tables, and although the table with Pakistani Chief Mahari had exactly the same dishes as Gao Yuan's, the quantity of food was obviously less.