Wang Anfeng waited briefly in the front tent, then someone led a group of musicians from the west side and continued for several miles. The royal city gradually receded behind them, and they reached a rather expansive grassland. It was then that they stopped, and the plump musician was somewhat out of breath.
The noblewoman, who earlier seemed to be the Northern Hun Princess, was riding a chestnut steed, full of spirit, seemingly quite satisfied with the setting. She waved her hand, and the servants came forward with the items.
On the vast grassland, a long and soft felt was spread out. On the felt were soft brocades procured from merchants from Great Qin, Jiangnan Road, and Shu Land. On the sides of the felt, low tables were placed. Fires were set up on both sides, and the slaughtered game and mutton were skewered on iron spits, roasting over the fires.
In an instant, the vast grassland turned into a banquet site.
