The time had come to noon on the second day, when the sky was filled with clouds, preventing direct sunlight, which was suitable for large-scale gatherings.
Under the arrangement of the headquarters, the workers erected a high platform on the open space, surrounded by corrugated iron sheets. The noble landlords were led to the center of the open space, while the common slaves stayed outside the corrugated sheets, seemingly intentionally keeping the two groups apart.
Looking at the corrugated sheets surrounding them and the temporary watchtowers erected nearby, all the noble landlords felt uneasy, although it was said to be a banquet, the atmosphere was nothing like that of a festive occasion.
In the middle of the venue, folding chairs were arranged in an orderly fashion for these noble gentlemen to sit down. Chairs were also set up outside the venue for the common slaves to take a seat, ensuring equality to the greatest extent.