In the end, Reiger accepted all the gifts.
There was no other way; if he didn't accept them, the others wouldn't rest until he did.
Whether out of enthusiasm or with ulterior motives, Reiger had to accept the gifts brought by others at least once. Otherwise, even if he returned them, they would probably find another way to connect with him.
Whether it was to leave an impression in Reiger's mind or to generate some goodwill toward them, there was certainly no harm in doing so, which naturally led everyone to compete to do it.
This is what is called the social intercourse among the powerful.
Reiger didn't expect that on his trip to Nanalgar, he would receive such a large gift, taking up quite a bit of his time just to accept them.
This caused the true purpose of Reiger's visit to Nanalgar to have no chance to be mentioned at all.
"Oh well, let's talk about it tomorrow."
After some thought, Reiger decided to let the matter rest for the day.
