The grain harvest was exceptionally abundant, and while advancing new agricultural techniques, naturally, there was no shortage of celebration banquets.
Compared to past celebration banquets, the Kingdom Government was noticeably more generous this time.
Not only was magical beast meat served at the tables, but even the rarely seen spices were supplied without limits at the banquet.
It was said that His Majesty the King, upon hearing the news of the harvest, was in high spirits and generously contributed spices from the royal treasure.
If Hudson wasn't aware that the Near East Development Bank distributed a large amount of spices to shareholders during their in-kind dividends, he might have believed it.
In terms of price, these spices were much more expensive than gold. An equal weight of gold couldn't buy an equal weight of spices, even if the price was multiplied by ten.