Chapter 51: Knight’s Banquet (2)
Traditionally, a banquet requires at least a week to half a month of preparation.
Especially for a noble banquet, where costs run high, it’s expected to be grand and splendid.
Thus, hosting one in a day seems impossible.
“Tonight, I wish for a banquet.”
There were no objections.
If the princess wanted it, then it must be done.
After all, anything impossible can become possible if enough manpower is thrown at it.
Hundreds, or perhaps thousands, of elite workers were mobilized, and the banquet preparations were completed in less than half a day.
The cadets could hardly contain their amazement.
By morning, the garden was empty, but by night, it had transformed into an opulent banquet hall.
It was the result of countless hours of sweat, blood, and tears from a thousand people.
