These three figures were dressed differently, and their ages varied greatly: an elderly man, a middle-aged man, and a young man.
The elder, with a head full of white hair, appeared kind and amiable, yet boasted an exaggerated physique entirely mismatched with his appearance, likely honed by years of blacksmithing.
The middle-aged man had fiery red hair and beard, even his clothes were a festive bright red robe, giving him a somewhat fierce appearance.
And the young-looking figure, though called young, actually looked more middle-aged, just with a youthful appearance.
He wore a white long robe, looking quite handsome, exuding the aura of a distinguished gentleman.
These three seemed out of place in the hall filled with suits and ties.
However, in this grand hall, these three who felt so out of place seemed as if no one could see them.
It was as if they weren't in the same space, or it wouldn't be too much to say they were in a parallel space.
