Blackstone Code

Chapter 706: A New Trend



When familiar people haven’t seen each other for a while, there’s always a lot to talk about.

How much they talk depends on how much energy they have.

By evening, Lynch and Jania arrived at a vacant hall temporarily allocated to the Gephran delegation. Whether used for meetings, receptions, or other events, the hotel wouldn’t interfere.

The hall was already bustling. Cultural exchanges differ from business visits—in simpler terms, cultural exchanges are closer to the general public.

Compared to vast wealth or regional authority, culture is more accessible and easily integrates into everyday society.

The delegation had invited several local cultural figures from Eminence to attend the reception, aiming to build mutual understanding and explore potential collaborations.

It was a reception, not a buffet, because Gephra had provided the alcohol—supplied by Gephran wineries that were also partially funding the delegation’s visit to the Federation.

In return, the delegation would serve their products at official events.

Though Gephran capitalists were constrained by authority, they weren’t fools.

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