Chapter 315: The Parasitic Spirit (Two-in-One, Please Subscribe!!!)_2

A family's network must always be rich and sprawling, like the Chevalier family with only a single lineage which is a rarity; usually, there are many branches.

Nobility place great importance on the family name; in their eyes, the surname is more significant than blood relations—it doesn't matter if there is no blood relation, as long as the surname is passed down.

This is also one of the reasons why high society loves to adopt orphans. The orphans they choose are often very intelligent and promising. Bestowing upon them their surname ensures the family's development.

London harbors many families that have been around for hundreds of years, most of whom are nobility. Even if they have no title, they can trace their lineage back to noble ancestors, and their descendants are generally the elite of society.