On the open ground by the river, next to the arena, many tents were set up. These tents were prepared for the high-status individuals in the city.
These prominent figures naturally didn't want to squeeze in with others, so such arrangements were highly praised.
For a time, being invited into the tents to watch the competition became a symbol of status.
Inside one of the tents, there were only a few people. At the very front, a woman in red watched the chicken-pecking-like contest on the arena and seemed to say to herself, "I really didn't expect him to stir up such a storm. Yu'er, your judgment isn't bad."
The woman behind her trembled at her words, "Miss..."
The others dared not make a sound.
They all knew the temperament of the woman in red. Whenever she started talking to herself, it usually meant she was angry. When she praised someone, it meant she was already harboring the intent to kill.
