Before the trade fair, these foreign guests had already seen salt and white sugar, as well as chili and other items. However, the salt and white sugar displayed this time were more "premium."
As soon as these foreign royal family members heard the word "premium," their expressions became excited. They held esteemed statuses and believed that only premium items were worthy of them. Items like the salt and white sugar, and chili found in the Swamp Prefecture's restaurants were not suitable for them, as these were things commoners consumed.
Not only the foreign royal family members liked to put on airs and were unwilling to eat the same food or wear the same fabrics as the common people, but even the officials and wealthy people of Great Zhou were like this. They believed that their status was noble and what they ate, used, wore, and lived in should be more luxurious than those of the common people.
