Outside the grand hall, despite those old guys shouting there, no one paid them any attention.
Even the guards who dragged them out no longer looked at them with the same respectful expression as before. Instead, they viewed them like a fallen dog.
Their eyes were filled with disgust, after all, in the past, the guards would only show respect and fear when looking at them.
As for whether these old fellows would care about the guards' protests, that was naturally impossible.
They always maintained an aloof posture.
And now they have fallen to such a state. Reached such a situation, how could these guards not gloat over their misfortune?
Moreover, when those old fellows were taken out, someone even went straight up and kicked them.
This immediately made those people widen their eyes, glaring at the guards who were watching them like tigers watching their prey.
The Right Chancellor was so furious that his beard and hair trembled as he harshly scolded the leading general:
