The prince's full moon banquet was held in the Qilin Pavilion.
This was to align with the auspicious symbol of the Qilin, and it also showed the Emperor's intention to elevate the occasion, making it clear to all how cherished this child truly was.
The civil and military officials of Xinjing, along with the nobles and royal relatives, attended the banquet, making the Qilin Pavilion a lively and grand setting.
Feng Yun adorned herself in splendid attire before heading over, but inwardly, she still treated it as a routine banquet, prepared to go through the motions and exchange pleasantries superficially.
Unexpectedly, as if Pei Jue feared the event wasn't grand or resplendent enough, before the banquet commenced and even before the music began, he issued an imperial decree.