Carlo experienced a unique Spanish aristocratic banquet of this era. Luxury, absolutely luxurious. Carlo couldn't help but sigh. Although the castle is much smaller than the Royal Palace of Carlo's, its interior decoration is in no way inferior, showcasing the luxury and wealth of the Spanish nobility since the colonial era. The tableware at the banquet was made of gold and silver, and the wine served was a private collection of wines costing hundreds of pesetas. Because Carlo was Italian, Jacobo specially invited several skilled Italian chefs to prepare Italian cuisine for Carlo when planning the banquet. The nobles were initially quite reserved, but once Carlo showed a very friendly attitude, they began to relax. "Ladies and gentlemen, let us raise our glasses to our great King, H

