This time, there wasn't a banquet, possibly because Zhao Guang was currently cultivating a battle skill.
After all, at the last banquet, Zhao Guang did attend, but he really didn't eat much. So to avoid Zhao Guang feeling too awkward, it wouldn't be impossible that the banquet was canceled this time.
These banquets were held because of the things Zhao Guang brought with him.
Before he left, Zhao Guang received a list detailing the distribution of trades—not a list of his own trades, but the allocation behind them. Normally, there was no need to give him this. "It seems this is an attitude Count Yars is showing me," he thought.
Zhao Guang somewhat understood that Count Yars had reserved half of the trade volume for himself within this list.
The rest was to be given to other nobles, seemingly an intentional move to draw people into his circle. But for such a small amount of goods, was it necessary to go to such lengths? Zhao Guang couldn't fathom why.