Not long after the defeat of the Sirius Coalition, a grand celebration banquet was held in the palace of the Macedonia City State, with the City State Nobles lining up in a long queue outside the palace gates.
After all, it had become clear to everyone that with King Philip's decisive victory, Macedonia's dominance over the Sirius Peninsula was unshakeable.
As the King of Macedonia, His Majesty Philip had effectively become the lord of the entire Thrace.
Pleasing His Majesty Philip, or pleasing his heir—the extraordinarily promising Prince Alexander—thereby securing one's interests within the whole Macedonia-Thrace system, had become a consensus among the Macedonian Nobles.
Furthermore, it was rumored that Prince Alexander had yet to designate his future Queen.
Many Macedonian Nobles even utilized court connections surreptitiously to inquire whether Prince Alexander had designated a companion for the banquet.