Chapter 70.1: ππ‘π«ππ ππ’π³ππ«ππ¬ (π)
Suetlgβs words were not wrong.
The guards at the gate, upon seeing the flag, contacted the inside, and Johanβs party was quickly allowed to enter.
The nobles of the city were not strictly real nobility.
Of course, there were those of true noble blood, but many were self-made families from the city. Their blood was not as blue as that of the true nobles.
The relationship between the city nobility and the true nobility who owned fiefdoms was quite delicate.
A relationship mixed with jealousy, admiration, and respect.
. . .Of course, this did not mean that families like Abner or Jarpen were not welcomed when they arrived, especially when they were gaining power in the west.
As a result, Johanβs party had to go on a mansion tour in succession.
βWhat are you drinking?β
βWater of life.β
βAlcohol? You just drank that and again?β
β. . .Iβm drinking water that sobers you up. Iβm not as robust as you.β
Suetlg, having drunk too much, was protecting his body using expensive antidotes.
In this world, the more lavish and debauched the hospitality, the more sincere it was considered.contemporary romance
Hiring musicians, minstrels, jesters, and preparing spectacular entertainments was part of the preparation, but the basis of any banquet was food and drink. Luxurious food and quality alcohol upheld the city noblesβ dignity.
Currently, Johanβs party was indulging in food and drink at the mansion of a city noble whose name and family they barely remembered.
Johan could handle strong grape wine poured down his throat, but not everyone else, especially not Suetlg.
βWhen will you visit the wizard friend?β
βOne must follow customs. At least until tomorrow, shouldnβt we eat and drink?β
Suetlg said, wiping his mouth.
Accepting only one personβs hospitality and not anotherβs could build unnecessary resentment.
It was a nobleβs duty to joyously eat and drink when invited.
βEating and drinking is fine, but Iβm more curious about magic.β
βYou are quite unique. Perhaps, in such gatherings, being sober might be better than being drunk.β
Suetlg looked around.
Except for Johan, almost all of the party members were heavily intoxicated, including Marco and the knights.
Even the most honorable knights indulged in food and drink in such situations. Not enjoying oneself was considered odd. Heartily eating and drinking was also a way of proving a knightβs prowess.
Moreover, Marco and the knights, being from poor families, found such occasions even more delightful.
But Suetlg was a wizard. Proving strength through eating and drinking didnβt quite resonate with him.
βThe glass of honor is empty! Why are you not refilling it?β
At the nobleβs shout, a servant hurriedly filled Johanβs glass with grape wine to the brim, which Johan downed in one go. Cheers erupted from all around.
βAnyway,β
β. . .Was what you just drank really wine, not water?β
βYes. Anyway, during our eating and drinking, I noticed some people giving us displeased looks. . . Shouldnβt we be concerned about this?β
Vaizen city was a free Empire city.
As a city granted freedom by the Emperorβs patent, it naturally had Emperor faction forces.
Even if the Emperor was tyrannical, such forces didnβt easily disappear.
βYou noticed that while drinking? Impressive. But such people are everywhere, arenβt they? They wouldnβt dare do anything against custom in the city. Besides, now is not a good time for the Emperorβs faction to act out.β
The Emperorβs faction was suffering defeat in the west and attempting invasion in the south. Public opinion was not in favor of the Emperor.
Although the Emperorβs faction had many grievances against families like Abner or Jarpen, there was little they could do.
βStill, it wouldnβt hurt to be cautious. Iβll also inform the mercenaries in advance.β
βYes. Do that.β
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