In the Imperial Palace, the Emperor's sleeping quarters were one of the most luxurious buildings, second only to the Audience Hall.
It encompassed nearly every word of praise one could bestow upon a structure, being a palace that exuded luxury, spaciousness, grandeur, extravagance, and splendor.
At this moment, inside and out, countless knights clad in heavy armor stood sternly at their posts, performing their duty to guard the Emperor's sleeping quarters with utmost rigor.
Several nobles and civil servants came and went, yet every entry and exit required meticulous scrutiny by many knights. By the time they were allowed to enter the sleeping quarters and see the Emperor, it was already two or three hours later.
This left many civil servants involuntarily heaving a big sigh of relief upon leaving the Emperor's sleeping quarters, exchanging glances with one another and whispering quietly.