The Fifteenth Game: The Advancement Game 36

Wen Nannan casually took the seat of honor and said, "For them, picking fruit for me is definitely more important than eating."

The village chief was momentarily at a loss for words, increasingly convinced that these weren't college students heading to the countryside for sketching—it was nothing more than a pampered young lady enjoying the summer with her maids and long-term workers.

But this group was certainly strange—not that it would matter for long. As long as today's plan succeeded, no matter how capable they were, they wouldn't be able to turn the tide.

The banquet had only three tables, so not just anyone could attend; those seated were naturally the well-known and reputable villagers. And of course, they were all men—women simply were not allowed to sit at the table.

The village chief, holding a wine cup, gave a brief opening toast without much fuss, and soon everyone was seated and the meal began.