Ivita found that they had at least two kinds of sacks, one filled with ordinary white bread and the other filled with bread mixed with milk and honey. The latter kind of bread had a special name: noble bread.
The noblewomen seemed to present this noble bread to the upper-middle-class merchants passing by.
One noblewoman stood out in particular, her slender figure dressed in a vibrant red, fluffy dress, making her look like a blooming rose. She also wore a shiny black vest.
She was a mature woman of lingering charm, her chestnut-brown hair tied under a hat adorned with swan feathers, her blue eyes exuded loyalty.
Ivita heard from another noblewoman nearby that she seemed to be called Lady Alice.
Ivita was confused.
Were the capitalists doing charitable deeds?
That didn't seem right.
The people who came to this market, although many of them were idle wanderers, the majority were businessmen and shoppers.
"Lolita, what is happening?" he asked.