Although they had decided to "interrupt" the wedding, the young man still led his group to follow the attendant's directions, having their battleship dock at a port not far from the wedding venue.
Then, he, along with his group, followed the attendant's guidance to the wedding venue.
In his view, they were just attending the wedding, how could this be considered as an interruption?
At most, their way of attending the wedding was a bit unconventional.
Most importantly, the power of their faction relied mainly on their individual strength.
Their battleships were merely for transportation.
To not stand out, they deliberately used such low-grade battleships.
True intimidation and awe should come from their actual strength. What would be the point of bringing out a bunch of scrap metal?
It would be beneath them!
And also, these actions took little time!