Carefree Villa was a place only the wealthy could afford.
The villa boasted an excellent view and tranquil surroundings. The buildings were built inspired by buildings of old. One would feel as though they were transported back in time the moment they stepped inside.
Under normal circumstances, the minimum spending there would be 10 thousand bucks per person. To reserve the entire villa would cost at least 5 million a day.
However, things were different today. The owner waived all minimum spending requirements and prepared many fine dishes and liquor for everyone. He also set up a temporary stage and hired several singers for entertainment.
The person who had reserved the entire villa was someone of great importance. He was Magnus Sutherland, a King of War with an illustrious battle record.
One had to know that the King of War was only lesser t o the Supreme Warrior. Moreover, Magnus was a Seven -Star King of War. 3
There were many Kings of War, but each King of War was different. They were ranked according to their
individual abilities, their performance on the battlefield, and their contributions to the country.
There were only two officer ranks: Marshal and Major. The divisions of the Kings of War were more ambiguous, though they could be approximately graded from one star to nine stars. The more stars to a King of War's rank, the more powerful they were and the bigger their contribution to the country. It could also describe their career in the military.
Magnus Sutherland was a seven-star King of War and was evidently an influential figure. That was why the owner of Carefree Villa wanted to get on his good side.
However, the owner felt rather anxious that he had no clue as to how many guests would be joining him. He would rather have the chefs over-prepare the food; he could have the chefs cook on the spot should there be not enough food. Even if there were less attendees, he would not mind splurging for this event either.
"Sixty tables' worth of food is too much, Master! They're all main courses, too. This is too wasteful!"
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