Liu Yichen and his group settled in the Dragon Palace of the Jiu Tou Manor. Although it was called a Dragon Palace, it lacked the abundance of beauties found in the Four Seas Dragon Palace, offering instead fresh air and beautiful scenery.
As night deepened, a feast was set in the Dragon Palace, with over thirty people gathered around a long dining table for dinner.
Naturally, Liu Yichen sat at the head, and opposite him sat Wang Ruming, who was recognized as the princess of the Jiu Tou Manor.
The men sat on Liu Yichen's side, while the women sat on Wang Ruming's side.
Apart from Liu Yichen's group and the nine great generals, some important figures from the Jiu Tou Manor were also at the table, led by Liu Jiazhuang, the head steward and son of Liu Yi, totaling fifteen people.
During the meal, the head steward Liu Jiazhuang provided an oral report on the assets of the entire Jiu Tou Manor.
