The hall was abuzz with activity, with nearly fifty young men and women scattered throughout, all dressed impressively, holding wine glasses in their hands, some chatting quietly in pairs, while others gathered in groups of four or five, speaking in light, easy laughter. Despite the liveliness, it wasn't chaotically noisy.
In the eyes of ordinary people, when the sons and daughters of the wealthy gather, it's often perceived as indulgent partying, the kind that features extravagant banquets.
However, in reality, not many people actually live that way. Those indulging in lavish feasts are usually the prodigal sons of rich families.
Most people, aiming to inherit their family businesses, prefer to attend these classy, stylish gatherings, firstly to showcase their taste, and secondly to network, which will help them in their future endeavors.
Their parents generally support them wholeheartedly in these pursuits, providing whatever money or materials are necessary.